Clin Path Review 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Macrocytic anemia indicates what type of anemia and why?

A

Regenerative b/c immature RBCs are a little bigger than mature RBCs

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2
Q

Microcytic anemia indicates what type of anemia?

A

Iron deficiency

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3
Q

Microcytic anemia is often seen with what condition?

A

Chronic blood loss

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4
Q

What does polychromasia indicate?

A

Regenerative anemia d/t blood loss/destruction

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5
Q

Blueish color of young RBCs

A

Polychromasia

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6
Q

What does hypochromasia suggest?

A

Not enough Hb

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7
Q

Fragmented RBCs are called _____

A

Schistocytes

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8
Q

What causes echinocytes?

A

E-lyte imbalances, non-specific disease, rattlesnake venom

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9
Q

Seen in blood smear d/t changes in lipid concentrations in RBC membrane

A

Acanthocytes

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10
Q

What disease will produce acanthocytes?

A

Cats w/hepatic lipidosis, dogs w/hemangiosarcoma

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11
Q

What type of anemia produces keratocytes?

A

Iron deficiency anemia

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12
Q

What cell morphology looks like a manta ray mouth?

A

Keratocytes

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13
Q

What causes schistocyte formation (RBC fragmentation)?

A

Intravascular trauma (DIC, tumors), or iron deficiency anemia

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14
Q

What does the presence of a spherocyte suggest?

A

IMHA

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15
Q

Small RBC that lacks central pallor

A

Spherocyte

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16
Q

Shifting of Hb to one side of the cell

A

Eccentrocytes

17
Q

What causes formation of eccentrocytes?

A

Oxidative damage (ie onions, garlic, etc)

18
Q

What other blood abnormality is seen in conjunction with eccentrocytes?

A

Heinz bodies

19
Q

What causes heinz body anemia?

A

Oxidative damage

20
Q

What are extrinsic causes oxidative damage to RBCs in cats?

A

Acetaminophen, propylene glycol

21
Q

What illnesses can cause heinz body production in cats?

A

Lymphoma, hyperT, diabetes

22
Q

What drugs can cause heinz body anemia in dogs?

A

Cephalosporins

23
Q

Ingestion of this metal can cause heinz body anemia in dogs and cats

A

Zinc

24
Q

What plant causes heinz body anemia in horses?

A

Wilted red maple leaves

25
Q

What drug causes heinz body anemia in horses?

A

Phenothiazine

26
Q

What foods cause heinz body anemia in cattle?

A

Kale, onions

27
Q

What metal causes heinz body anemia in sheep?

A

Copper tox

28
Q

Abnormal aggregation of ribosomes that appear as small basophilic granules

A

Basophilic stippling

29
Q

In what species is basophilic stippling normal?

A

Ruminants

30
Q

A significant amount of basophilic stippling in a small animal might indicate what type of poisoning?

A

Lead poisoning

31
Q

Normally seen w/regenerative anemias and normal with non-functioning spleens or splenectomy patients

A

Howell-jolly bodies

32
Q

Seen with increased corticosteroids

A

Howell-jolly bodies

33
Q

If howell-jolly body presence is out of proportion to the degree of anemia, what type of poisoning should be considered?

A

Lead poisoning

34
Q

Rouleaux formation suggests what disease in small animals?

A

IMHA