haem Flashcards

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causes of high neutrophils

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  • infection
  • inflammation
  • trauma
  • surgery

rarely: due to leukaemia

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causes of low nuetrophils

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  • inadequate production by bone marrow
  • increased need (+inability of bone marrow to respond sufficiently) .e.g infected neonates
  • peripheral destruction (e.g. drug induced immune destruction)
  • abnormal pooling e.g. in spleen in hypersplenism
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causes of high lymphocytes

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  • viral infection
  • leukaemia
  • mobilisation as transient acute response to stress e.g. following severe trauma or myocardial infarction
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thrombocytopaenic thrombotic purpura - features?

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FATMAN

Fever
AKI
thrombocytopaemia
MAHA (schistocytes!)
neurological abnormalities due to microemboli

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5
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TTP pathophysiology?

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auto-antibody to vWF cleaving protease (ADAMTS13) -> vWF clump together as do platelets, causing microangiopathy

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TTP causes?

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post-infection e.g. urinary, gastrointestinal
pregnancy
drugs: ciclosporin, oral contraceptive pill, penicillin, clopidogrel, aciclovir
tumours
SLE
HIV

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