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What is the definition of aplastic anemia?

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Peripheral blood showing Hb < 100g/L, platelets < 50,000 and granulocytes < 1.5, with a bone marrow showing decreasing cellularity in the absence of malignant
infiltration or fibrosis

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What is the definition of severe aplastic anemia?

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Peripheral blood criteria (2/3):
- ANC < 0.5
- Retics < 40 
- Platelet < 20,000
Bone marrow criteria (1/2)
- Cellularity < 25%
- Cellularity 25-50% and < 30% hematopoietic cells
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What is the first line therapy for idiopathic SAA?

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HSCT if matched sibling donor available;

Immunosuppressive therapy if no matched sibling donor available

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What constitutes immunosuppressive therapy for SAA?

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  • Cyclosporine 12 mg/kg/d
  • ATG (equine) daily * 4 days; rabbit can be used in 2nd course to reduce risk of sensitization
  • Prednisone, to avoid serum sickness; 2 mg/kg/d * 1 week with tapering over 3 weeks
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What is the clinical presentation of serum sickness following ATG (7 symptoms)?

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1-2 weeks following ATG

  • Fever
  • Malaise
  • Cutaneous eruptions (mostly urticaria)
  • Arthritis/arthralgias
  • GI Sx: No/Vo/Do
  • Headaches, blurred vision
  • Dyspnea, wheezing
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What is the treatment of serum sickness following ATG?

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Prednisone 1 mg/kg/dose q 12h
Diphenhydramine
Clinical revory usually takes 1-4 weeks

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What is the treatment of congenital methemoglobinemia?

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Ascorbic acid or methylene blue; only given for cosmetic reasons as patients are usually not or mildly symptomatic

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What is the treatment of acquired (acute) methemoglobinemia?

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  • *MEDICAL EMERGENCY
  • Stop offending agent
  • Methylene blue; usually decrease levels in 1-6 h
  • For severe cases: transfusion (simple or exchange), hyperbaric chamber
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Name 5 symptoms of acute methemoglobinemia?

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  • Headache
  • Lightheadness
  • Tachycardia
  • Dyspnea
  • Alteration of consciousness, seizures
  • Can lead to death
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Which infections are associated with splenomegaly?

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  • Viral infections: EBV, CMV, HIV
  • Bacterial endocarditis
  • Malaria, i.e. tropical splenomegaly
  • Leishmaniasis
  • Toxoplasmosis
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