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02/13/2012

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Term
Anisocytosis
Definition
variation in SIZE of RBCs
Term
poikilocytosis
Definition
variation in SHAPE of RBCs
Term
shift cell
Definition
marrow retic released prematurely into blood, aka polychromatophilic RBC on pbs, usually enlarged and bluish. if present, divide retic count by 2.
Term
Common lymphoid progenitor
Definition
non self-renewing, gives rise to B, T, and NK cells.
Term
Common Myeloid progenitor
Definition
non self-renewing, gives rise to all granulocytes, monocytes/MPs, Megakaryocytes, and RBCs.
Term
Hematopoietic stem cell
Definition
self renewing cells that can difftiate into progenitors of all blood cell lineages. mostly in G0, but can proliferate rapidly if signaled. may be transplanted to HLA matched recipients.
Term
Pronormoblast
Definition
AKA rubriblast, first morphologically recognized cell in red cell series (erythroid)
Term
Erythropoietin
Definition
EPO cytokine prodiced in peritubular interstitial kidney cells in response to tissue hypoxia, signaled by HIF-1a binding to HIF-1B which complex to bind EPO promoter
Term
G-CSF
Definition
granulocyte colony stimulating factor is made in monocytes, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, PMNs in response ti IL1, TNF, IFNg, LPS, and other CSFs. induces prolif of granulocytes and mobilization of stem cells into peripheral circulation. makes PMNs use oxidative metabolism, increases cytotoxicity.
Term
aminolevulinic acid synthetase
Definition
first step in heme synth requires B6
Term
mitochondrial involvement in heme synth
Definition
1st step and last 3 steps are in mitochondrion
Term
localization of heme synthesis
Definition
85% in marrow, 15% in liver (mainly CYP450 heme, also for catalase, mito enzymes, and other heme enzymes)
Term
cytoplasmic steps of heme synth
Definition
steps 2-5 are in cytoplasm (the middle 4)
Term
ferrochelatase
Definition
incorporates iron into porphyrin to make heme
Term
transferrin
Definition
has 2 iron binding sites for Fe+3, lowering of pH dissociates the two to make Fe2+ for use in mitochondria (heme synth) and ferritin (storage). Induced by low serum Fe, which allows IRP-I to bind the stabilizing IRE on its mRNA
Term
Heme synth regulation
Definition
D-ALA synthetase has 2 isoforms, S1 and S2, which are in liver and marrow respectively. S1 is regulated by negative feedback from Heme, S2 is regulated by iron availability.
Term
Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria
Definition
defect in heme pathway, marked deficiency of uroporphyrinogen III cosynthase activity. Tx: avoid sun, marrow suppression, marrow transplant, gene therapy
Term
acute intermittent porphyria
Definition
50% suppression of porphyrin bilinogen deaminase, manifested by drugs that upregulate ALA synthetase S1, accumulating intermediates in porphyrin synth (ALA and porphyrobilinogen). Tx is hematin, to stimulate negative feedback.
Term
normal RBC count
Definition
about 5 million/ul, higher in males than females
Term
p50
Definition
partial pressure of O2 at which half of a globin is saturated. Much lower for myoglobin than hemoglobin
Term
Hill coefficient
Definition
measure of cooperativity. Slope of 1 is non-cooperating system, slope greater is positive cooperativity, lower is negative cooperativity derived on hill plot.
Term
location of heme in hemoglobin
Definition
in hydrophobic crevice to prevent water from oxidizing the iron
Term
types of hemoglobin
Definition
A: 92%, A2 (a2d2) about 2.5%, A1C (a2B2) has glucose attached, from 3-5%, and F (fetal) a2g2 <1% in adult.
Term
abnormal hemoglobin types
Definition
S (sickle), J (unstable), H (alpha thalassemia)
Term
HbA1c
Definition
level indicates level of blood glucose over several months prior, added via non-enzymatic glycosylation
Term
amino acids associated with heme
Definition
distal and proximal histidine bind heme
Term
conformational change of heme during oxygenation
Definition
adding oxygen moves iron from histidine F8 into the plane of heme, facilitating the cooperative binding
Term
Bohr Effect
Definition
physical binding of protons to Hb facilitates release of O2 at tissues. Formation of CO2 in tissues acidifies them, lowering Hb O2 affinity, releasing O2 in tissues.
Term
effect of DPG/BPG in RBCs
Definition
stabilizes deoxy form, binding through electrostatic interactions to groups in beta chains
Term
CO2 effect on Hb
Definition
CO2 binds more to deoxy than oxy Hb, more to B chains than a chains to form carbamino group, transporting 10-15% of CO2 this way.
Term
Hb Gun Hill
Definition
5 aa deletion near heme binding site, resulting in unstable Hb
Term
Hb Constant Spring
Definition
Chain termination mutation that makes alpha chain longer, about 172 AA, causing alpha thalassemia
Term
Hb Wayne I
Definition
a frame shift mutation, elongating it and messing w/ carboxy terminus interactions
Term
Hb Lepore
Definition
Beta chain is controlled by alpha chain promoter rather than beta promoter due to translocation, causing beta thalassemia
Term
Hb Grady
Definition
sequence duplication within alpha Hb gene
Term
location of sickling RBCs
Definition
deoxygenation triggers sickling, so this happens in peripheral tissues causing painful crises. some is reversed in lungs
Term
Hb G Makassar
Definition
alanine instead of valine in HbS, prevents sickling
Term
HbC
Definition
benign hemoglobinopathy, autosomal recessive, causes mild hemolytic anemia. Change of Glu6 to Lys6 in B chain, decreasing solubility of Hb and may crystallize. increases resistance to malaria
Term
HbE
Definition
prevalent among southeast asians, Glu26-Lys26 in beta chain, heterozygous state is asymptomatic. homozygous may cause microcytic anemia.
Term
Hb Koln
Definition
FG5 val changed to met, mild problem as it breaks several heme contacts with aas
Term
Hb Hammersmith
Definition
CD1 Phe changed to Ser, severe, close proximity to heme
Term
Heinz bodies
Definition
G6PD def, unstable Hbopathy, or alpha thal. causes bite-like deformity in RBCs as they pass through spleen, and also precipitated Hb inclusions in RBCs
Term
Oxidation state of iroon in Hb determines what
Definition
o2 carrying capacity
Term
MetHb
Definition
derivative of Hb in which iron is oxidized to Fe3+, no longer capable of reversible binding O2 and is ineffective carrier of O2. usually 1% of total Hb, reduced by Cyt. b5 reductase
Term
HbM Boston
Definition
distal His converted to Tyr, stabilizes MetHbM, causes cyanosis
Term
Hb Ranier
Definition
high affinity mutation, where Tyr-->Cys near carboxy terminus with normal bohr effect
Term
Hb Hiroshima
Definition
His-->Asp, defuses electrostatic interactions, decreases bohr effect and increased O2 affinity
Term
Hb Kansas
Definition
Asp-->threonine, low O2 affinity, p50=70mmHg
Term
Hb Beth Israel
Definition
AA substitution with p50=85-90 mmHg
Term
function of ATP in RBC
Definition
fuels Na/K pump, pumps out Ca
Term
Sickle cell electrolytes
Definition
higher intracellular Ca, lower K, dehydrated
Term
Gardo's effect
Definition
increased intracellular Ca in sickled RBCs activates K channel in RBC resulting in K efflux
Term
function of NADH in RBC
Definition
reduces MetHb to Hb with cytochrome B5 reductase
Term
pyruvate kinase deficiency
Definition
can lead to hemolytic anemia, second most common abnormality in glycolysis. patients have 5-25% normal PK activity, decreasing formation of ATP in RBCs which depend on glycolysis, causing them to become rigid and lyse. On smear, you'll see extravascular hemolysis with only a few strange cells, mostly normal looking.
Term
pentose phosphate shunt in RBC
Definition
produces NADPH to reduce GSH to keep cell reduced and flexible
Term
G6P-D deficiency
Definition
no clinical signs until oxidant drug (chloroquine for malaria) provokes hemolytic anemia due to reduction in NADPH and GSH. Paroxysmal anemia may occur.
Term
Flipase
Definition
aminophospholipid translocase prevents flip-flop of PE and PS from inner to outer leaflet of the bilayer. ATP dependent, less functional in SC, so some PS stays on external of RBCs leading to coagulation and stroke
Term
Shape proteins of RBC
Definition
actin, ankyrin, spectrin, protein 4.1
Term
Spectrin
Definition
maintains shape and flexibility of RBC. defects lead to Hereditary spherocytosis, elliptocytosis, or acanthocytosis
Term
hereditary spherocytosis
Definition
reduced spectrin content in RBCs--> spherocytic, mild anemia
Term
hereditary elliptocytosis
Definition
autosomal dominant, spectrin fails to tetramerize--> elliptocytic mild anemia
Term
Acanthocytosis
Definition
autosomal recessive, increased cholesterol and sphingomyelin --> RBCs rounded with thorny projections, occurs in liver dz esp. w/ chronic EtOH
Term
Sx of SC anemia
Definition
chronic hemolytic anemia, vas-occlusive crises, frequent infs, leukocytosis, pulm. HTN, asthma or reactive airway dz
Term
Tx of SC anemia
Definition
supportive care: analgesics for fever, correcting acidosis and fluids, hydroxy urea for increased HbF, delaying polymerization
Term
Ferritin
Definition
stores Fe2+ in cells, induced by high serum Fe binding IRP-I, which in turn doesn't bind the IRE that would block the ferritin 5' promoter
Term
IRE
Definition
Iron response element: sequence of RNA hairpins that can be bound by IRP-I if IRP-I doesn't have Fe attached
Term
IRP-1
Definition
Iron response protein; binds Fe if high in serum, binds IRE if low serum Fe, which stabilizes transferrin and blocks ferritin
Term
Hepcidin
Definition
25AA peptide hormone produced by liver in response to HAMP (HJV+BMP) and also IL-6. reduces amount of serum iron by internalizing ferroportin, causing macrophages to accumulate Fe
Term
DMTI transporter
Definition
brings Fe2+ into cells from jejunum. Symporter w/ H+, also aided by vit. C
Term
ferroportin
Definition
allows Fe2+ to enter portal circulation and to exit macrophages. Internalized by hepcidin. only transports Fe2+ form.
Term
Ceruloplasmin and Haphaestin
Definition
iron oxidases, convert Fe2+ to Fe3+ so it can be carried by transferrin. Ceruloplasmin is Cu dependent (therefore Cu deficiency can cause Fe deficiency)
Term
TFR I
Definition
binds transferrin for endocytosis
Term
Mitoferrin
Definition
brings Fe2+ into mitochondrion from acidified lysosome
Term
MCV
Definition
Mean corpuscular volume: Hct/RBC (Micro/macrocytic) nl=80-100fL
Term
MCH
Definition
Mean corpuscular Hb: Hb/RBC (hyper/hypo chromicity) nl=28-33pg
Term
MCHC
Definition
Mean corpuscular Hb concentration: Hb/Hct. nl=31-35%
Term
RDW
Definition
Red cell Distribution Width: the range of sizes of RBCs. nl=14
Term
Corrected Reticulocyte %
Definition
(Hb g/dL)/(normal Hb g/dL) x Retic Count. nl Hb is 15, so if pt's Hb is 5, corrected retic % will be 1/3 the uncorrected value, indicating defect in production
Term
LDH
Definition
lactic dehydrogenase is an intracellular RBC ptn. serum levels indicate RBC breakdown
Term
protoporphyrin breakdown
Definition
measurable via bili to gauge RBC breakdown
Term
total bilirubin
Definition
direct+ indirect bili
Term
direct bilirubin
Definition
bilirubin diglucuronide, excretable
Term
indirect bilirubin
Definition
unconjugated bilirubin, hi levels indicate RBC destruction
Term
hypoproliferative pancytopenic anemias:
Definition
aplastic anemia, myelophthisic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes
Term
hypoproliferative anemias of RBCs only
Definition
Fe deficiency, thalassemia minor syndromes, anemias of chronic dz, plumbism/sideroblastic anemias, RBC aplasia
Term
anemias of chronic inflammation
Definition
chronic infs, rheumatoid dz, burns, malignant dz
Term
4 major features of anemia of chronic dz
Definition
increased macrophage + splenic fn.--> shortened RBC survival, decreased erythropoiesis, blunted EPO response, inhibition of marrow erythropoiesis w/ IL-1, TNF-a, IFNg
Term
lactoferrin
Definition
produced by white cells, binds iron avidly, delivers to MPs instead of marrow. this is one reason inflammation causes anemia.
Term
effect of IFN-g on erythropoiesis
Definition
Reduces number of erythroid CFUs in marrow, slowing production
Term
effect of TNFa on erythropoeisis
Definition
suppresses hematopoeisis
Term
Serum ferritin test
Definition
distinguishes btwn ACD and IDA. Hi in ACD, low in IDA
Term
Serum transferrin receptor test (TFR)
Definition
distinguishes btwn ACD and IDA. low in ACD, Hi in IDA.
Term
Renal dz anemia
Definition
kidney failure reduces EPO production, reducing RBC production. may be treated w/ exogenous EPO. becomes evident when half or more of renal function is lost.
Term
Cirrhosis anemia
Definition
reduced response to EPO, increased lipid in RBC membrane--> target cells --> spur cells from increased surface area/volume ratio
Term
HIV anemia
Definition
caused by neoplasms infiltrating bone, infections, drug side fx, ACD, and reduced EPO pdxn and response
Term
leuko-erythroblastic blood smear
Definition
tells you that you have a foreign presence in the marrow, preventing normal release of mature cells from marrow. You see RBCs and other blood cells in all stages of maturation in peripheral blood
Term
lead poisoning anemia
Definition
mild anemia, mild microcytosis, basophilic stippling, target cells. AKA Plumbism. shortens RBC life, inhibits protoporphyrin metabolism at several steps. Makes ringed sideroblasts in marrow
Term
parvovirus b-19
Definition
causes giant pronormoblasts in peripheral blood smear
Term
pregnancy anemia
Definition
mostly due to increased serum volume, i.e. dilution
Term
Vit. B12
Definition
cobalamin, present in liver, porphyrin ring w/ Cobalt ion in middle. methyl B12 is cofactor for conversion of homocysteine to methionine w/ mTHF. Stored in reserves far greater than needed.
Term
major function of folate
Definition
carbon carrier for nucleotide synthesis
Term
R protein
Definition
binds B12 in saliva and gastric juices, protects it until it can be bound by intrinsic factor in duodenum
Term
intrinsic factor
Definition
binds B12 in duodenum in alkaline environment, uptaken w/ receptor in ileum
Term
Clinical issues of B12 and folate deficiency
Definition
pancytopenia 2' to megaloblastosis, GI mucosal megaloblastosis + cell death, 1' gastric atrophy in pern. anemia, infertility, cardiopulmonary issues, neuropsychiatric issues in B12 def, neural tube defects in folate def.
Term
megaloblastic hematopoiesis
Definition
pancytopenia, decreased retic, increased MCV and RDW, hyperplastic marrow, ineffective hematopoiesis, increased indirect billi + LDH, poikilocytosis, anisocytosis
Term
hypersegmented neutrophils
Definition
indicate megaloblastic process
Term
Homocysteine and Methyl malonic acid levels
Definition
both increased: B12 deficiency. Hcys increased only: folate deficiency most likely. normal MMA and Hcys: both defiencies can be excluded
Term
Most common cause of B12 deficiency
Definition
absorbtion issues in ileum or intrinsic factor issue. NOT dietary lack
Term
Pernicious anemia
Definition
acquired intrinsic factor deficiency--> B12 def. 2' to autoantibody to gastric H/K atpase in 2-3% of population. 90% Abs to parietal cells, 60-70% Abs to intrinsic factor, elevated gastrin
Term
causes of folate deficiency
Definition
alcoholism or nutritional deficiency are most common. Also pregnancy, severe hemolysis, dialysis, GI malabsorbtion, drug side fx
Term
extravascular hemolysis
Definition
happens in the splenic macrophages (90%)
Term
intravascular hemolysis
Definition
any destruction of RBCs happening outside splenic MPs
Term
Breakdown of porphyrin
Definition
porphyrin loses globin, Fe, and CO to become biliverdin. Biliverdin becomes bilirubin, gets glucuronidated, becomes urobilinogen, stercobilinogen, and bilirubinogen in stool
Term
glucuronyl transferase
Definition
converts bilirubin in liver to diglucuronyl bilirubin, has very narrow range of activity (saturatable)
Term
urobilinogen
Definition
undergoes hepatic circulation, excreted thru urine
Term
Rapoport Luebering Shunt
Definition
modulates 2,3 BPG, maintaining o2 saturation range
Term
Function of glycolytic cycle in RBC
Definition
maintains ion gradients and biconcave shape
Term
MetHb reductase
Definition
reduces MetHb to Hb (+3 to +2)
Term
Markers of RBC aging
Definition
decrease in key enzymes: glycolytic enzymes, HMP shunt, catalase, ATPase, cholinesterase, etc. Decreased membrane flexibility, decreased size, loss of lipids, decreased SA/V ratio, loss of sialic acid, Ig accumulation
Term
haptoglobin
Definition
picks up a,B dimers of hemoglobin that has leaked into plasma from intravascular hemolysis, goes to liver for routine catabolism as if from spleen MPs
Term
hemopexin
Definition
if heme and globin separate in intravascular hemolysis, the heme will be picked up by hemopexin and carried to the liver for catabolism
Term
cause of hemoglobinurea
Definition
if haptoglobin and hemopexin are saturated with products of intravascular hemolysis, then free a,B dimers of hemoglobin may leak through the glomeruli and into the urine.
Term
Fe in the urine
Definition
Fe2+ dimers are pink, Fe3+ metheme metabolites are brown, and hemosiderin in urine may be spun down and stained w/ prussian blue
Term
spherocytosis DDx
Definition
either hereditary spherocytosis or acquired autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Term
leptocyte
Definition
target cell, seen in thalassemia, liver dz, hemglobin disorder
Term
Drepanocyte
Definition
sickled RBC
Term
Howell-Jolly bodies
Definition
nuclear remnants seen in RBCs of anyone without a functional spleen, including w/ SC anemia
Term
IgM autoimmune anemia
Definition
you'll see clumping on smear, more severe
Term
IgG autoimmune anemia
Definition
no clumping, less severe than IgG
Term
lecithinase
Definition
important virulence factor for clostridial septicemia
Term
things that mimic hemolytic anemia
Definition
injection of H20, splenomegaly, and thermal injury
Term
normal adult Hb composition
Definition
3% a2d2, 95% a2B2, 2%a2f2
Term
Thal+, Thal0, ThalS
Definition
Thal+ is a genetic defect that still produces some globin, Thal0 does not, ThalS produces clinically Undetectable thalassemia (basically normal)
Term
cause of dz in thalassemias
Definition
leftover unbound a or B chains cause problems by attacking nuclei, membranes, oxidizing shit, precipitating. Ultimately a combo of hemolysis and inadequate production of Hb
Term
Sx of severe thalassemia
Definition
splenomegaly, liver dz, icterus, bone dz, anemia, altered RBC morphology
Term
Tx for severe thalassemias
Definition
Transfusions with Fe chelation or bone marrow transplantation
Term
Cr51 test
Definition
uses radioactive chromium to measure life of RBCs and thus hemolysis
Term
Fe T 1/2 test
Definition
uses radioactive iron, measures rate of absorbtion into bone to effectiveness of erythropoeisis
Term
location of Hb genes
Definition
Beta, gamma, and delta are each on chromosome 16. Alpha is duplicated on chromosome 11.
Term
substitution AA that causes SCA
Definition
Glutamic acid-> valine on the beta chain, which H bonds other Hb molecules
Term
things that exacerbate SCA
Definition
reduced pH, fever, increased 2,3 BPG, hypoxia, dehydration
Term
phosphatidyl serine
Definition
increases adhesion of RBCs to vasculature when exposed
Term
effect of hemolysis on NO metabolism
Definition
Arginase is released from RBCs, consuming precursor to NO, while free hemoglobin from hemolysis consumes NO
Term
HbA
Definition
usually 96% of Hb in body, depressed to 58% w/ SCA trait and absent with SCA or severe beta thal. 10-30% in B+ thal.
Term
HbA2
Definition
usually 3% of Hb, elevated to 5% in B thal.
Term
HbF
Definition
usually <2% of Hb, elevated as much as 20% in B thal and up to 15% in SCA. 1-2% in hemoglobinopathy SC.
Term
fat embolism
Definition
a possible complication of SCA caused by increased pressure due to hematopoeisis and pressure inside the marrow cavity that forces fat out into circulation. starts w/ severe bone pain.
Term
hyposthenuria
Definition
inability to concentrate urine, seen in SCA
Term
renal consequences of SCA
Definition
hyposthenuria, proteinuria, acidification defect, polyuria, hematuria, renal failure, medullary carcinoma
Term
hydroxyurea
Definition
increases portion of HbF in SCA patients
Term
vector of malaria
Definition
female anopheles mosquito is definitive host
Term
phases of plasmodium life cycle
Definition
sexual (sporogeny) occurs in female mosquitos, asexual (shizogeny) occurs in intermediate host (humans)
Term
phases of plasmodium life cycle in humans
Definition
exoerythrocytic stage occurs in liver cells, erythrocytic stage happens in RBCs.
Term
merozoite
Definition
asexual form of plasmodium that infects human RBCs
Term
sporozoite
Definition
form of plasmodium that invades hepatocytes
Term
ookinete
Definition
form of plasmodium that invades mosquito gut epithelial cells
Term
schizont
Definition
stage of plasmodium that asexually reproduces in RBCs
Term
oocyst
Definition
form of plasmodium that sexually reproduces in mosquito
Term
hypnozoite
Definition
dormant form of plasmodium that infects liver, immune to many anti-malarial drugs
Term
Plasmodium vivax and ovale main features
Definition
form rings in RBCs, trophozoites, shizonts, gametocytes, rarely cause serious illness. only infect retics. likely to cause recurrent inf.
Term
Plasmodium falciparum
Definition
may attack any RBC, sticks to microvasculature to avoid spleen, most serious, gametocytes has banana shaped gametocytes. Never recurs. Drug resistant.
Term
Duffy blood group antigen
Definition
required for vivax to enter, absent in many people,esp. in africa
Term
clinical presentation of malaria
Definition
acute, paroxysmal fever, chills, rigors, profuse sweating, fatigue, sleep in cycles. Also, headache, lassitude, fatigue, abdominal discomfort, myalgias, malaise
Term
frequency of malarial paroxysms
Definition
every 2 days in vivax, ovale, and falciparum, every 3 days in malariae. irregular at first
Term
physical exam findings of malaria
Definition
fever, palpable spleen, anemia
Term
diagnosis of malaria w/ light microscopy
Definition
samples must be taken for 3 days. thick smear w/ lysed cells to screen, thin smear to identify type of malaria
Term
Malaria therapy
Definition
chloroquine (falciparum resistant) sulfadoxine-pyramethamine. NO MONOTHERAPY. 3 days therapy. Artemisinin based therapy most common now.
Term
G6PD B
Definition
wt enzyme, T/2= 60 days
Term
G6PD A+
Definition
normal catalytic activity, fast moving on electrophoresis, most common in west africa
Term
G6PDA-
Definition
unstable enzyme, decreased catalysis w/ age. t/2 = 13days. seen in africa, 10-15% african americans
Term
G6PD Med
Definition
severe hemolysis, markedly reduced catalysis. Seen in mediterranean, mid east, india
Term
classification of G6PD def.
Definition
Class IV is non-defective, III is mild, II is severe, and I is HNSHA.
Term
Favism
Definition
2 pyrimidine aglycones, divicine and isouramil, overwhelm diminished GSH generating capacity of G6P deficient cells.
Term
HNSHA
Definition
Hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia is a chronic, severe G6PD deficiency, mutations at G6P or NADP binding sites result in inactive and unstable variants
Term
DDx of acute intermittent hemolysis
Definition
G6PD def, unstable hemoglobinopathies, PNH, malaria
Term
sexual dimorphism of G6PD deficiency
Definition
it's X linked, so females may have variable expression of G6PD throughout their bodies. Males will either have the deficiency or not.
Term
how to distinguish G6PD def during hemolytic episode
Definition
compare to hexokinase levels, should be directly related
Term
screening test for unstable Hbopathy
Definition
Heinz body preparation
Term
Definitive test for unstable Hbopathy
Definition
heat stability test
Term
3 questions about anemia
Definition
hypoproliferative or hemolytic/loss? (check retic and bili).
Term
urine hemosiderin implications
Definition
indicates saturation of hemopexin and haptoglobin followed by kidney cells sloughed off into urine w/ hemosiderin granules, indicating INTRAVASCULAR hemolysis
Term
extrinsic hemolytic processes
Definition
immune, intravascular fragmentation (e.g. DIC, TTP, heart valve), infection, and plasma lipid abnormalities. 90% of the time, these are acquired
Term
Intrinsic hemolytic processes
Definition
90% of the time hereditary, e.g. PNH, acquired cytoskeletal defects w/ myelodysplasia
Term
anemia 2' to RBC precursors hemolysing in marrow would give what indirect bili, LDH, and retic?
Definition
elevated bili, elevated LDH, low retic
Term
microcytic anemias
Definition
<80 fL, including Fe def, thal, sideroblastic, and Pb poisoning
Term
Macrocytic anemias
Definition
mcv>100 fL, e.g. B12 def, Folate def, drugs, myelodysplasia
Term
Hb alpha chain chromosome?
Definition
16
Term
Hb beta, delta, gamma chain chromosome?
Definition
Chromosome 11
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