Haem toxicity Flashcards

1
Q
Aplastic anaemia (pancytopenia)
Caused by:
A

Penicillamine
Gold
Carbamazepine

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2
Q

Thrombocytopenia recovery usually 1-2 days after cessation of causative drug

A

T

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3
Q

Haem malignancies are more common in alkylating agents than anti metabolites

A

T

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4
Q

Drugs presenting greatest risk for agranulocytosis

A

Anti thyroid
Macrolides
Bactrim
Anticonvulsants

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5
Q

Thrombocytopenia culprits

A
Quinidine
Rifampin
Sulfonamides
Vanc
Danozol
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6
Q

Colchicine toxicity often initially presents with leukocytosis

A

T
Haem toxicity preceded also by GI and neuro signs and symptoms
Pancytopenia follows after 3-8/7

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7
Q

Eosinophilia occurs in 5-40% patients receiving gold

A

T

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8
Q

Mycophenolate mofetil affects neutrophils more commonly than lymphocytes

A

F

Other way around

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9
Q

Dapsone induced agranulocytosis rare but 25-33 times more common in Leprosy patients

A

F

This is in DH PATIENTS
LEPROSY PT HAVE ALMOST NO risk

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