Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia Flashcards

1
Q

Warm AIHA

What is it?

Where?

A

In warm AIHA the antibody (usually IgG) causes haemolysis best at body temperature and haemolysis tends to occur in extravascular sites, for example the spleen.

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Warm AIHA

Causes

A

Causes of Warm AIHA:

  • autoimmune disease: e.g. systemic lupus erythematosus*
  • neoplasia: e.g. lymphoma, CLL
  • drugs: e.g. methyldopa
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Warm AIHA

Management

A

Steroids, immunosuppression and splenectomy

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Q

Cold AIHA

features

where

clinica

A

cold AIHA is usually IgM and causes haemolysis best at 4 deg C.

Haemolysis is mediated by complement and is more commonly intravascular.

Features may include symptoms of Raynaud’s and acrocynaosis.

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Cold AIHA causes

A

Infectious Mononucloeisis (EBV)

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MycoplasMa pneumonia

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Cold AIHA management

A

Does not respond to steroids well

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Investigations

A

Coombs test positive

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