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can you please help me with the probles and exceplain the reason. Introductory s

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can you please help me with the probles and exceplain the reason.

Introductory scenario A 64-year-old African American male visits his primary care physician with complaints of bone pain, fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, and constipation. The patient has a history of good health and exercises regularly. However, his recent symptoms have started to interfere with his active lifestyle. After a physical examination, his physician orders laboratory analysis to identify what might be causing his symptoms Continue to laboratory results Chapter 5 Antibody Structure and Function

Explanation / Answer

1) The correct option is A.

The patient is at increased risk of bruising and bleeding due to low platelet count.

This could further decrease the count of RBc due to bleeding and increase the risk of infection .

2) the correct option is B .

Plasma cells are type of lymphocytes.

These are effector B lymphocytes known for their production of antibodies.

3) The correct option is B.

Plasma cells are B lyphocytes

4) The correct option is D .

The function of plasma cells is to produce immunoglobulins specific to foreign antigens presented by T helper cells.

5) The correct option is C.

Immunoglobulins are made up of proteins.

6) The correct option is A .

Increased protein levels is related to finding large amount of plasma cells.

7) The correct option is C.

The test to determine whether the patient has an increase in specific immunoglobulin is Serum electrophoresis.

It is a test that examines specific proteins called globulins in the blood and is used for the detection of multiple myeloma.

8) The correct option is A.

It is most likey that IgG is present because it is large enough to create agglutination of cells in vivo.

Rouleaux formation is seen in multiple myeloma due to excess Ig in the peripheral blood. In this condition, immunoglobulin coated RBCs stack on each other .

  

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