Anemia - Ex 1 Flashcards

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How an animal becomes anemic

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  • Loss
  • reg
  • dec protein
  • Destruction
  • reg
  • Dec production
  • non-reg
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How to determine regeneration or not?

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Look at reticulocytes/polychromasia

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3
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Hypoplasia

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Decreased regeneration

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Causes of non regenerative anemia

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  1. Aplastic anemia –> term used when there is a pancytopenia (anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia)
  2. Stem cell injury/suppression
    - drugs
    - toxins
    - infectious agents
    * * nets and platelets will dec before RBCs because shorter life span
  3. Pure red cell aplasia (lack of erythroid precursor)
    - Immune-mediated destruction of erythroid precursors
    - FeLV
  4. Red cell hypoplasia - more common than lack of or destruction of precursors
    - Anemia of inflammatory dz –> COMMON (think GI); inflammatory leukogram is supportive
    - Anemia of chronic renal failure –> low EPO
    - Anemia assoc’d with endocrine dz –> hypothyroid, Addison’s
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Blood Loss

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Regenerative Anemia

  • External: all components are lost
  • Internal: proteins can be absorbed
  • Chronic blood loss should be regenerative; can result in iron deficiency
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Blood Destruction

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Regernative anemia

  • intravascular hemolysis: occurs with complement fixation and MAC. Hgb can leak from RBCs –> see hemoglo binemia, hemoglobinuria, and hyperbilirubinemia.
  • MCHC is often increased
  • Extravascular hemolysis: MOs in spleen, liver, and bone marrow phagocytize the erythrocytes
  • More common than intravascular
  • IMHA
  • IgM causes agglutination
  • MCV increased
  • Sperocytes seen
  • Thrombocytopenia (concurrent immune mediated destruction or DIC)
  • Inflammatory leukogram
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Neonatal Isoerythrolysis

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Foal and Sire are Ag+, Mare is Ag- but has been sensitized (has Abs against Ag)

Foal ingests Abs via colostrum –> anemia ensues

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Infectious causes of anemia - regenerative

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  1. Mycoplasma
    - (cats affected most)
  2. Anaplasma
    - A. marginale –> tick-borne dz cattle
  3. Babesia
  4. Theileria sp
  5. Cytauxzoon relis
    - cats severely affected –> almost always fatal
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Heinz body anemia

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Regenerative

  • Oxidative damage
  • Ingestion of certain plants
  • Drugs
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