hematology disscusion
Therapeutic Strategies for Non-malignant Leukocyte Disorders
Select one of the non-malignant leukocyte disorders from one of the two lists below.
Granulocyte & Monocyte Disorders
Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Chediak-Higashi Syndrome
Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency
Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
Gaucher Disease
Lymphocyte Disorders
Infectious Mononucleosis
AIDS
X-linked SCID
ADA Deficiency
X-linked Agammaglobulinemia
Using information from your textbook, lecture, and additional online research, compose a brief report on your selected disease that answers the following questions. (Try to answer each question in no more than 5 sentences.)
What is the molecular defect that underlies this disease?
What is the frequency of its occurrence in the world?
Are there any particular susceptibility groups?
What are the known genetic and/or environmental factors that increase susceptibility?
What are the key clinical parameters used to diagnose this disease?
What are the greatest clinical consequences (patient symptoms) of this disease?
What is the general prognosis for patients with this disease?
What are the current treatment options for this disease?
At the end of your report provide a provocative open-ended question to which your classmates can respond.
Include a list of all references used to answer the questions, and be sure to indicate the source of your answers by using “in-text” citations.
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Introduction
Hematology is a branch in medicine which deals with diseases and infections related to the blood that is the study on the cause, prognosis, treatment, and the prevention techniques. Under hematology, we have non-malignant leukocyte disorders (Wintrobe, 1962 ). These are disorders that affect the white blood cells in the blood. In this case, we will be dealing with an example of the lymphocyte disorder,
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