Blood (Cells, Coagulation & Cancer Of) Flashcards

1
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What is anaemia?

A

A decrease in the number/concentration of RBCs or a decrease in the number/concentration of Hb.

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2
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What stimulates erythropoietin production?

A

The decreased oxygenation of the blood (not the number or concentration or RBCs).

Hence Ps may have high RBC numbers if they have chronic hypoxia from living at altitude.

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3
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What is aplastic anemia?

A

Suppression of the bone marrow (due to drugs / radiation).

= All blood cells decrease in number = pancytopenia

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4
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What type of anaemia can present from low iron?

A

Iron deficiency anaemia

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5
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What is iron transported by and stored by?

A

Transported by protein - transferrin

Stored by protein - ferritin

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6
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What type of anaemia can present from low transferrin levels?

A

Iron deficiency anaemia

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7
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What vitamins are important for the synthesis of DNA?

A

B12 and folic acid

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8
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How does low B12 and FA affect RBCs?

A

Can cause large, fragile, short-lived RBCS = MEGALOBLASTIC ANAEMIA

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9
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What is produced in the gut that is needed for transport of B12?

Which cells produce this?

What does it do?

A

Intrinsic factor

Produced by parietal cells in gastric mucosa

Protects B12 from digestion and transports it across intestinal mucosal membranes.

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10
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What type of anaemia is caused by low levels of intrinsic factor?

A

Megaloblastic anaemia

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11
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Which two diseases cause defects in the structure of haemoglobin?

A

Sickle cell anaemia

Thalassemia

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12
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When do Ps have sickle cell crisis if they have the heterozygous allele of the gene?

A

During times of marked hypoxia

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13
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What does thalassemia do to RBCS?

A

Causes a defect in the quantities of PP chains that are part of the HB molecule.

Means that Ps carry too little O2 - can cause anaemia symptoms.

Are two types - α and β. β is the more severe.

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14
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Name 3 types of anaemia due to defects in the red cell membrane.

A

Hereditary spherocytosis
Hereditary elliptocytosis
Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria

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