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  1. Anemia quiz: http://www.pathologystudent...
  2. Acute leukemia quiz: http://www.pathologystudent...
  3. Coagulation quiz: http://www.pathologystudent...
  4. Phospholipids, tissue factor and the platelet plug: http://www.pathologystudent...
  5. Random questions about anemia: http://www.pathologystudent...
  6. @werwer01 No, you see Auer rods in acute myeloid leukemia (not acute lymphoblastic leukemia)
  7. Why is G6PD deficiency self-limiting? http://bit.ly/42pntF
  8. What's the difference between schistocytes, spherocytes, and bite cells? http://www.pathologystudent...
  9. What are megaloblasts? http://www.pathologystudent...
  10. What makes the juxtaglomerular apparatus release renin? http://www.pathologystudent...
  11. What's the deal with ADAMTS13? http://www.pathologystudent...
  12. Where does von Willebrand factor come from? http://www.pathologystudent...
  13. Some real student questions about congenital heart defects. http://www.pathologystudent...
  14. How well do you remember the causes of unconjugated vs. conjugated bilirubinemia? http://www.pathologystudent...
  15. It's National Pathology Week! http://www.pathologystudent...
  16. What are the most common congenital heart defects? http://www.pathologystudent...
  17. Will you get atherosclerosis? http://www.pathologystudent...
  18. @ArunaMPLS Exactly! A benign tumor cannot metastasize. A malignant tumor reserves the right to metastasize (and usually does so).
  19. How to live forever: http://www.pathologystudent...
  20. Three genes commonly mutated in cancer: http://www.pathologystudent...