Hematology - Atlas - Anemias Flashcards

1
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Erythroid cells showing central pallor occupying …

A

More than 1/3 of the size of the RBC are termed HYPOCHROMIC.

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Unlike thal minor, the red cell changes in Fe def. anemia manifest only when …

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Hb is <10g/dL.

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3
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Normal (Western) diet provides approximately … of Fe/d of which …-…% is absorbed in duodenum and upper jejunum.

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15mg Fe/d.

5-10%.

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4
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Total body iron store:

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4g.

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5
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Around … of Fe/d is lost in urine — feces — sweat — cells shed from the skin and GIT.

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1mg Fe/d.

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6
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Iron def is more common in the reproductive age since menstrual losses account for … mg Fe/month and in pregnancy an additional …-… mg Fe may be lost.

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20mg Fe/mo.

500-1000mg.

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7
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In general, iron metabolism is balanced between absorption of … and loss of … .

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1mg/d.

1mg/d.

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8
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Pregnancy may also upset the iron balance, since requirements increase to …-… of Fe/d during pregnancy and lactation.

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2-5mg Fe/d.

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9
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Atrophic gastritis may also result from …

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Fe deficiency.

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10
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Worldwide MCC of Fe def anemia:

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Hookworm infestation.

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11
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Oral Fe therapy should begin with …

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Ferrous iron salt — taken separately from meals in 3-4 divided doses and supplying a daily total of 150-200mg of elemental iron in adults.

Or 3mg /kg of body weight in children.

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12
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An appropriate response in iron def anemia Tx is a return of the hematocrit level toward normal within …

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3 weeks with full return to baseline after 2 months.

==> Iron therapy should continue for 3-6mo after restoration of normal hematologic values to replenish iron stores.

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13
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Total dose of parenteral iron required is calculated by the following formula:

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Body weight (kg) x 2.3 x (15 - pt’s hemoglobin, g/dl) + 500 or 1000mg (for stores).

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14
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What are the forms in which iron is available for IV use?

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  1. Iron sucrose (Venofer).

2. Iron dextran preparation.

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15
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Sideroblastic anemia:

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Heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by anemia of varying severity and diagnosed by finding RING SIDEROBLASTS in BM.

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16
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Ring sideroblasts are defined as …

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Siderotic granules arranged in a perinuclear collar distribution surrounding 1/3 or more of the nuclear perimeter.

17
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Iron overload is the common clinical feature and in severe cases may lead to …

A

2o HEMOSIDEROSIS.

18
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Classification of sideroblastic anemia:

4

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  1. Hereditary.
  2. Acquired.
  3. Drugs.
  4. Rare causes.
19
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Sideroblastic anemia - Hereditary:

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  1. X-linked.

2. AD or AR.

20
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Classification of sideroblastic anemia — Acquired:

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  1. Idiopathic acquired (RARS).

2. A/w previous chemotherapy, irradiation or in “transitional” MDS or MPNs.

21
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Classification of sideroblastic anemia — Drugs:

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  1. Alcohol.
  2. Isoniazid.
  3. Chloramphenicol.
  4. Other drugs.
22
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Classification of sideroblastic anemia — Rare causes:

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  1. Erythropoietic protoporphyria.
  2. Pearson syndrome.
  3. Cu def or Zn overload.
  4. Thiamine responsive megaloblastic anemia.
  5. Hypothermia.
23
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Hypersegmented neutrophils means:

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1/100 PMNs with > or equal to 6 lobes.

5/100 PMNs with 5 lobes.

24
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In advanced cases of megaloblastic anemia, the hematocrit may be as low as …

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10-15%.

Accompanied by leukopenia and thrombocytopenia.

25
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Patients with megaloblastic anemia are usually:

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  1. Pale.
  2. Mildly icteric.
  3. Pigmentation of skins.
26
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Dimorphic anemia:

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At times IDA coexists with megaloblastic anemia.

==> Microcytic as well as macrocytic red cells.