anaemia part 1 Flashcards

1
Q

what causes anaemia?

A

lower haemoglobin than normal levels

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2
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what may cause anaemia?

A

inability to make heam or globlin chains

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3
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how can haemoglobin be reduced?

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-reduced production of haemoglobin
-increased demand for haemoglobin
-increased loss of haemoglobin

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4
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what is the MCV? and what does it indicate in anaemia ?

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mean cell volume- size of RBCs can indicate the cause of anaemia (low/high MCV)

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5
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in what two ways can haem production be affected?

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-bone marrow problem
-reduced no of constituents that form haem (iron, folic acid, b12)

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6
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how do bone marrow problems reduce haem?

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bone marrow unable to make enough RBCs to package haem

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7
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what are iron, folate and b12 collectively known as?

A

haematinics

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8
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what may cause low iron?

A

-coeliac disease
-GI bleeding
-achrlohyrdria (reduced acid)

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9
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what is iron found in?

A

meat
leafy greens

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10
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what may cause low folic acid?

A

coeliac disease
low dietary intake (leafy greens)

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11
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what can low folic acid cause in pregnancy?

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neural tube defect

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12
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what may cause low b12?

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-reduced intrinsic factor
-low dietary intake-vegans
-chrons disease (low absorption-ileum)

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13
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what causes abnormal globin chains?

A

genetic changes

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14
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what is alpha haemoglobin?

A

made throughout life

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15
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what is beta haemoglobin?

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made after birth

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16
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what is gamma haemoglobin?

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made before birth- to remove 02 from maternal circulation to foetus (decreases after birth)

17
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what are the two types of abnormal globin chains?

A

thalassaemia and sickle cell anaemia

18
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what does thalassaemia cause?

A

difficult formation of alpha and beta globin chains

19
Q

what does sickle cell anaemia cause?

A

ONLY IF REDUCED 02 LEVELS:
-RBCs will change shape and cant pass through capillaries
-leads to ischaemia
-may lead to tissue necrosis/pain