Anaemia Flashcards

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What is anaemia?

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Low oxygen carrying capacity

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What are the symptoms of iron anaemia and causes ?

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  1. Symptoms and signs: Tiredness, pale skin, Pica, glossitis (tongue inflammation),cracking of the corners of the mouth) and nail deformity, decreased iron intake and loss of blood
  2. Causes: Blood loss, poor diet, developing countries , pregnancy and malabsorption
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How is iron metabolised in different parts

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  1. Iron provided in the diet is absorbed in the enterocytes in the ferrous form (Fe2+) and some iron is stored bound to ferritin
  2. In the blood iron is bound to apotransferrin resulting in transferrin
  3. In the BM transferrin is taken up by the maturing erythroblast
  4. Out of BM, iron can be stored inside macrophages as Ferritin in the spleen and liver
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What is iron deficiency anaemia diagnosis?

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  1. Take their RBCs indices corpuscular volume which is less that 90 femtolitres which is microcytic (tiny RBCs)

2.Bone marrow sample (not always performed): shows absence of iron at Perls’ staining (bottom right)

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How do you manage or treat iron deficiency anaemia ?

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1.Investigate and treat the underlying cause

  1. Give iron tablets
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What is Vitamins deficiency anaemia and how does it happen?

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1.Lack of vitamin B6, B12 and B9 these vitamins can be found in leafy food

  1. The vitamin enters the stomach and binds to the intrinsic factor but in some people the antibodies bind to the intrinsic factor blocking the vitamin leading to a lack of DNA that can’t mature and condense leading to large RBCs
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what are Vitamins deficiency anaemia symptoms and diagnosis

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  1. symptoms- : tiredness, shortness of breath, dizziness and pale or yellow
  2. Diagnosis: MCV test getting RBCs greater than 90 which is macrocytic and megaloblast
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How is Vitamins deficiency anaemia treated?

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  • Improve nutrition
  • Vitamins supplements (oral or injection) Intramuscular
  • Immunosuppressants in case of autoimmune diseas
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What are the causes of vitamin deficiency anaemia?

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  • Vegans
  • Gastic causes
  • Fish tapeworms
  • Poor diet
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What is Anaemia of Chronic diseases and inflammation and what are the causes?

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1.Chronic diseases are a common cause of anaemia in hospitalised patients which can cause a block in the production of RBC by holding back the erythopoesis

  1. Chronic inflammatory diseases
    Infections e.g TB, Non infectious diseases e.g arthritis
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What are Anaemia of Chronic diseases diagnosis and treatments?

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  1. Mild to normal RBCs size by MCV it is normocytic-normochromic , Markers such as erythrocyte sedimentation rate which is a blood test and CRP
  2. Treating the factor , blood transfusion and BM transplant if the Bm is affected
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What is Thalassemia and what are the symptoms ?

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  1. It is a inherited blood disorder where the body produces an abnormal forms of HG
  2. Symptoms: Enlarged organs BM producing more RBC and delayed growth/development
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What demographic does Thalassemia effect

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African , Italian and southasian

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What is alpha t and beta t and what happens if there is a lack

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  1. Alpha T results through mutation in genes HBA and HBA2
  2. Beta T is due to a mutation in gene HB in chromosome 11
  3. lack of these lead to the RBCs not forming properly so it can’t carry O2
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What are thalassemia diagnosis?

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  • Low haemoglobin
  • microcytic, hypochromic anaemia
  • Signs of haemolysis
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What treatment is available for Thalassemia?

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  1. Iron chelation therapy or Blood transfusion
17
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What is SCD?

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A genetic anaemia caused when valine is in the position of the 6 amino acid instead of glutamic acid which changes the structure

18
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What code is used to determine SCD

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HbS

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What are the symptoms and diagnosis of SCD ?

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  1. Anaemia symptoms, painful crisis caused by blood vessel blockage
  2. Diagnosis: 60-90 RBCs size which is microcytic in MCV