Splenic Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

What is hypersplenism?

A

A pathologic condition wherein blood cells are removed by the spleen

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2
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What can cause a crisis in sickle cell anemia?

What can reduce need for transfusions?

Repeated vaso-occlusive events may eventually cause?

A

1) Splenic sequestration of red cells
2) Splenectomy
3) Autosplenectomy

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3
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With hereditary spherocytosis, what can worsen the anemia?

What improves the anemia?

A

1) Splenic sequestration and lysis

2) Splenectomy

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4
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When is splenectomy appropriate for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura?

A

When pharmaceutical therapy is not working or cases with life threatening thrombocytopenia

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5
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In idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura what is traveling through the spleen and are destroyed by
the reticuloendothelial system?

A

Antibody-coated platelets

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6
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In hereditary spherocytosis what do rounded, stiff spherocytes experience while traveling through the spleen?

A

Hemolysis

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7
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What hematologic malignancies involving the spleen will result in the largest splenomegaly?

A

Hairy cell leukemia and CLL

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8
Q

What is the most common type of splenic rupture?

A

Traumatic

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9
Q

What are common non traumatic causes of splenomegaly?

A

1) Mononucleosis
2) CLL
3) Hairy Cell Leukemia

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10
Q

When diagnosing splenic rupture, in what quadrant would there be pain?

A

LUQ

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11
Q

What is the Kehr’s sign?

What is it caused by?

When is it elicited?

A

1) Referred pain in left shoulder
2) Irritation of the phrenic nerve by subdiaphragmatic bleeding
3) In recumbent position with legs raised

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12
Q

When performing a splenectomy what is the order in vascular ligation done?

What structure should you make sure to avoid?

A

1) Ligate the splenic artery, then the splenic vein

2) Avoid the pancreatic tail

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13
Q

Bacteria that are resistant to opsonization (encapsulated) are uniquely dealt with by feature of the spleen?

A

Reticuloendothelial system

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14
Q

How does overwhelming post-splenectomy infection present?

When is the risk highest?

A

1) Starts with vague illness progressing to severe sepsis in 2-3 days
2) 3 years after splenectomy

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15
Q

What do you want to vaccinate your splenectomized patients against?

Why do these bacteria need to be specifically vaccinated against?

A

1) Streptococcus pneumoniae
2) Neisseria meningitidis
3) Haemophilus influenzae B

1) They are all encapsulated

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16
Q

What is seen in cases of hyposplenia/post-splenectomy

(sometimes also in megaloblastic anemias)?

A

Howell Jolly Body

17
Q

What are Howell Jolly Bodies?

A

Retained DNA in erythrocytes that form a little dot