Polycythemia Vera and Hemochromatosis Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

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Hct is also known as

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Pack cell volume (PCV)

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Polycythemia vera defintion

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A myeloproliferative blood cancer characterized by excessive proliferation of all blood elements in bonemarrow producting erythrocytosis, leukocytosis, and thrombocytosis

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Polycythemia vera sequale (4)

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  • splenomegaly
  • claudication
  • hyperuricemia (kidney stone or gout development)
  • Myelofibrosis (fibroses of bone marrow leading to aplastic anemia)
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What causes polycythemia vera?

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JAK 2 Mutation of hematoopoietic stem cells that causes proliferation independent of erythropoietin levels

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Polycythemia vera is most often seen in this age group

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50-70

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Erythropoietin levels in polycythemia vera

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Low

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Signs and symptoms of polycythemia vera (7)

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  • headaches
  • vertigo
  • blurred vision
  • fullness in head and left upper quadrant
  • red discoloration esp. of face
  • oozing from gums
  • epistaxis
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Classic sign of polycythemia vera

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Pruritis often unbearable after bathing due to warm water facilitating excessive histamine release in overabundance of mast cells

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Ecchymoses definition

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Bruising

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Gout definition and where is it commonly seen

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Build up of uric acid crystals causing inflammation, frequently seen in joints such as 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint

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Prognosis of polycythemia vera with and without treatment

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Serious disease with survival of only 6-18 months with no treatment, can add 12 years of life with treatment

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Treatment of polycythemia vera (5)

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  • Phlebotomy to decrease hematocrit btwn 40-50
  • splenectomy
  • prophylactic treatment against thrombosis with aspirin
  • histamine blockers for pruritus
  • hydroxyurea as myelosuppression
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Hemochromatosis definition

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Bronze diabetes, genetic disorder of iron metabolism causing body to store excess iron resulting in overload

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Hemochromatosis onset

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Doesn’t appear until after years of build up in middle ages

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Signs and symptoms of hemochromatosis (4)

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  • skin pigmentation
  • arthalgia
  • diabetes type I
  • impotence
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Classic triad of hemochromatosis

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  • cirrhosis
  • diabetes mellitus
  • skin pigmentation
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Lab findings of hemocrhomatosis: transferrin saturation, serum ferritin

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Increased in both cases

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Treatment for hemochromatosis

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-periodic phlebotomies

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Hemochromatosis prognosis

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Patients with fully developed disease have 10 year survival rate of 6%, leading cause of death is liver complications, survival in treated patients detected pre-cirrhosis is identical to unaffected population