Absolute Reticulocyte Cases Flashcards
What 2 values are used to detect anemias and erythrocytosis?
- HCT
- PCV
(NOT Hbg)
(should only have a 3% difference between each other)
What 3 values are used to classify anemias?
MCV - volume/size of RBC
BELOW RI = microcytic
ABOVE RI = macrocytic
MCH & MCHC - hemoglobin in RBCs
BELOW RI = hypochromic
ABOVE RI = hyperchromic
What are the main 2 things that the erythrogram counts?
- mature RBCs - HCT, PCV, RBC, Hgb
- reticulocytes - % and absRC to assess for regeneration by the bone marrow in response to anemia
What values indicate regenerative anemia in dogs and cats?
above 80,000 reticulocytes/µL in dogs
above 60,000 reticulocytes/µL in cats
(absRC)
How is absRC calculated?
reticulocyte % x RBC count (10^6/µL) x 10 = reticulocytes (10^3)/µL
Is this animal anemic? If so, classify the anemia.
HCT = 25 L = yes, the animal is anemic
MCV = 88 H = macrocytic
MCH = 26.2H, but MCHC is WRI, so that is an artifact
absRC = 9% x 1.2 L x 10 = 108 reticulocytes x 10^3/µL = 108,000 reticulocytes
macrocytic, normochromic regenerative anemia
Is this animal anemic? If so, classify the anemia.
HCT = 65 H = no, the animal has erythrocytosis
MCV = 55 L = microcytic, small RBCs
MCHC and MCH are WRI
absRC = 0.3% x 1.2 L x 10 = 3.6 x 10^3 = 3,600 reticulocytes/µL
no anemia, microcytosis, non-regenerative response
In what 2 situations is erythrocytosis common?
- dehydration
- normal in Sighthounds (HCT = ~60), like Greyhounds, Whippets, and Salukis
In what 3 situations is it common to have microcytosis with normal or high HCT?
- portosystemic shunts
- young animals
- iron deficiencies
Why is hemoglobin not commonly used to evaluate anemia in veterinary medicine?
Hgb can be falsely high in post-prandial samples from lipemia
Is this animal anemic? If so, classify the anemia.
TP = 8.4 H = hyperproteinemia
HCT = 20 L = yes, animal is anemic
MCV = 65 L = WRI = normocytic
MCHC = 27 L = hypochromic
absRC = 0.5% x 3.2 L x 10 = 16 x 10^3 = 16,000
normocytic, hypochromic non-regenerative anemia
Why is hyperchromasia typically an artifact?
RBCs are unable to carry more Hgb than the normal amount
(use MCHC, not MCH)