PANCE_hematology 5% Flashcards
(12 cards)
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“A 24-year-old man with HIV was recently started on trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. He complains of two days of worsening fatigue and dyspnea. The patient appears pale with scleral icterus. Laboratory testing shows a marked anemia and elevated total and indirect bilirubin. What is the most likely diagnosis?”
G6PD deficiency
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Heinz bodies on blood smear - - think:
G6PD deficiency
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MC disease-producing enzymopathy in humans
G6PD deficiency
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what drugs can precipitate symptoms of G6PD?
TMP-SMX
and other sulfonamides
(they are oxidative)
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G6PD protects against what infectious disease?
malaria
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the result of G6PD deficiency and oxidative stress =
hemolytic anemia
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G6PD is inherited via what genetic pattern?
it is X-linked recessive
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G6PD pts may have a hx of taking what five things?
antimalarials
sulfonylureas
quinolones
nitrofurantoin
fava beans
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MC causes of macrocytic anemia
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency
folate deficiency
direct ethanol toxicity
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lab findings of macrocytic anemia
MCV > 100 fl
hypersegmented neutrophils
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at what point are platelets tranfused?
platelet count < 50,000 per mcL with severe active bleeding
(NCCPA practice exam)
“Which of the following agents affects coagulation by inhibiting platelet aggregation?
a) ASA
b) heparin
c) protamine
d) Vitamin K
e) warfarin”
(CME)
a) ASA