Diagnostics Flashcards

1
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  • Indirect measure of circulating transferrin (which iron binds to).
  • Distinguishes iron deficiency anemias from chronic inflammation anemias.
  • Increases in anemia, because more space for iron to bind
  • Specific but not sensitive
A

Total Iron Binding Capacity

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2
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  • Major iron storage protein.
  • Indicative of iron levels.
  • Can initially rise in acute phase rxns, only to later drop
A

Serum Ferritin

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3
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  • Analyzes all blood components

- Can differentiate and quantify

A

CBC

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4
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  • Detects different types of Hgb

- Used to test for sickle cell and thalassemias

A

Hgb electrophoresis

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5
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-Breakdown of heme pigments (Hgb and consequently RBCs)

A

Bilirubin

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6
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  • Count of young RBCs

- Seen with high turnover of RBCs and anemias

A

Reticulocyte count

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7
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Increased levels seen in B12 deficiency

A

Methylmalonic Acid

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