Changes in Systemic Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What causes the problem in anaemia of chronic disease?

A

Inflammatory cytokines

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2
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What is the effect of inflammatory cytokines on erythropoiesis?

A

Iron dysregulation - iron not released for use
Marrow doesn’t respond to EPO
Reduced life span of RBCs

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3
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What happens in anaemia of chronic renal failure?

A

Reduced EPO production due to kidney damage
Raised cytokines - increased hepcidin production
Reduced clearance of hepcidin
Uraemia - reduced lifespan of RBC

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4
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How is anaemia of chronic disease managed?

A

Treat underlying condition

Ensure B12, folate and iron levels all sufficient

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5
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How is anaemia of chronic renal failure managed?

A

Recombinant human erythropoietin

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6
Q

What is Felty’s syndrome?

A

Triad of

  • RA
  • splenomegaly
  • neutropenia
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7
Q

Why does liver disease cause splenomegaly?

A

Portal hypertension

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8
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What is Zieve’s syndrome?

A

Acute haemolytic anaemia during withdrawal from alcohol abuse

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9
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Why is there thrombocytopenia in liver disease?

A

Splenic pooling - splenomegaly
Reduced coagulation factors
Reduced thrombopoietin

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10
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What is DIC?

A

Disseminated intravascular coagulation

Pathological activation of coagulation - numerous microthrombi formed in circulation

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