Sickle cell anaemia Flashcards

1
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What kind of anaemia is sickle cell anaemia?

A

Haemolytic anaemia

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Briefly describe the pathophysiology of sickle cell anaemia

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Red blood cells are sickle (crescent) shaped, so are fragile and more easily broken down

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3
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The genetic mutation causing sickle cell anaemia is inherited in a (…?) pattern

A

Autosomal recessive

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4
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Having one copy of the sickle cell gene mutation is known as…

A

Sickle cell trait

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5
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Sickle cell trait reduces the severity of malaria infection… True or false?

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True

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6
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When is sickle cell anaemia tested for?

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  • Pregnancy (in women at risk of being carriers)

- Newborn heel prick test

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7
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What are the 4 sickle cell crises?

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  • Vaso-occlusive crisis (AKA painful crisis)
  • Splenic sequestration crisis
  • Aplastic crisis
  • Acute chest syndrome
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8
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What can trigger a sickle cell crisis?

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  • Cold
  • Dehydration
  • Infection
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Briefly describe the pathophysiology of vaso-occlusive crisis

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Sickle-shaped red blood cells block capillaries causing distal ischaemia (painful)

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Briefly describe the pathophysiology of splenic sequestration crisis

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Sickle-shaped red blood cells block blood flow within the spleen, causing an acutely enlarged an painful spleen

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Briefly describe the pathophysiology of aplastic crisis

What is the most common trigger?

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Temporary loss of creation of new blood cells, leading to significant anaemia

Most common trigger is parvovirus B19

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12
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A diagnosis of acute chest syndrome requires which two criteria?

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1) Fever or respiratory symptoms

2) New infiltrates seen on CXR

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13
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Describe the general management of sickle cell anaemia

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Generally supportive:

  • Ensure vaccinations up to date
  • Antibiotic prophylaxis
  • Blood transfusions to treat anaemia
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14
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Which intervention can be curative in sickle cell anaemia?

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Bone marrow transplant

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15
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What is the diagnostic investigation for sickle cell anaemia?

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Hb electrophoresis

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