Erythrocyte Morphology Flashcards

1
Q

Echinocytes

A

Numerous short spicules

Causes: Electrolyte imbalances, Non specific diseases, rattlesnake envenomation

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2
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Important erythrocyte shapes

A

Spiculated RBC

Fragmented RBC (Schistocytes)

Spherocytes

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3
Q

Basophilic stippling is normal in what species

A

Ruminants

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4
Q

Erythroid maturation sequence:

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Rubrioblast → Prorubriocyte → Rubricyte → Metarubricyte

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5
Q

Cause of heinz body anemia in sheep

A

Copper Toxicity

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6
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Red blood cel parasites of dogs and cats

A

Mycoplasma haemofelis

Cytauxzoon felis

Mycoplasma haemocanis

Babeisa canis and gibsoni

Mycoplasma wenyoni

Anaplasma marginale

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7
Q

Causes of heinz body anemia in cats

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Acetaminophen

Propylene Glycol

Lymphoma

Hyperthyroidism

Diabetes

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8
Q

How do you differentiate Rouleaux and Agglutination

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Add isotonic saline to a drop of blood - if dispersion occurs = rouleaux

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9
Q

Leptocytes and Codocytes

A

Little diagnostic significance

Target cells / Bowl cells

Folded

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10
Q

Heinz body anemia

A

Oxidatively denatured hemoglobin

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11
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Causes of heinz body anemia in dogs

A

Cephalosporins

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12
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When rouleaux is abnormal it suggests

A

Increased globulins

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13
Q

Rouleaux formation is normal in what species

A

Horses

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14
Q

Keratocyte

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One or two quite long spicules, often formed by breaking open of “blisters”

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15
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Polychromasia

A

blue color of young cells

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16
Q

Basophilic Stippling

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Abnormal aggregation of ribosomes, appear as small basophilic granules

Seen with regenerative anemia in cats/dogs

Large amounts consider lead poisoning

17
Q

Common structures in or on RBCs

A

Heinz Bodies

Basophilic Stippling

Nucleated RBCs and Howell Jolly Bodies

Parasites

Viral Inclusions

18
Q

Eccentrocytes

A

Shifting hemoglobin to one side of the cell, resulting in clear zone outlined by membrane

Cause: Oxidative damage (ingestion of onions)

Often seen in conjunction with heinz body formation

19
Q

Spherocytes

A

Erythrocytes that appear small and lack central pallor

Volume is normal

Cause: IMHA

20
Q

Schistocytes

A

Erythrocyte fragments

Causes: DIC, Vascular Tumors, Iron Deficiency Anemia

21
Q

Hypochromasia

A

less color, pale

22
Q

Agglutination suggests

A

Antibody attachement to the RBCS (IMHA)

23
Q

Causes of heinz body anemia in horses

A

Phenothiazine

Wilted Red Maple Leaves

24
Q

Stomatocytes

A

Mouth like clear area in the center of the RBC

25
Q

Types of spiculated RBCs

A

Acanthocytes

Echniocytes

Keratocytes

26
Q

Nucleated RBCs / Howell Jolly Bodies

A

Normally seen with regenerative anemias

Cause: non functioning spleens or splenectomy, increased corticosteroids

If significant consider lead poisoning

27
Q

Distemper can cause ____________ on the RBC

A

Viral Inclusions

28
Q

Acanthocytes

A

Few evenly distributed projections

Due to changes in lipid concentrations in RBC membrane

Liver disease, Hepatic Lipidosis, Hemangiosarcoma

29
Q

Cause of heinz body anemia in cattle

A

Kale

Onions

30
Q

Causes of heinz body anemia in all species

A

Onions

Garlic

Zinc Toxicity