Haematology Flashcards
What is the average adult blood volume?
4.5-6 litres
What percentage of bld volume is plasma?
55%
Plasma contains what percentage of water?
90%
Besides water, what are the other constitutes of blood plasma?
- Proteins - albumin, Ig, clotting factors
- Nutrients
- Salts
If 55% of the blood volume is composed of plasma, what is the other 45% composed of?
- Red cells
- White cells
- Platelets
What are the two types of white cells?
- Granulocytes
- Agranulocytes
What are the three main granulocytes?
- Neutrophils
- Eosinophils
- Basophils
What are the two types of agranulocytes?
- Lymphocytes
- Monocytes
Red cells, when in development, have a nucleus which requires which two things in order for it to mature before it is removed?
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
What can affect the size of red cell produced (mean cellular volume - MCV)?
Lack of iron or vitamin B12
What does a lot Hb count suggest?
Anaemia
What does microcytic (smaller than normal size) red cells suggest?
Iron deficiency
What does macrocytic (larger than normal size) red cells suggest?
Vitmain B12/folate deficiency
This can cause nuclear defects
What does it suggest when red cells are normocytic (of normal size)?
- Acute blood loss may have occured
- Anaemia of a chronic disease such as inflammation or infection
Macrocytic red cells can occur both with and without anaemia. What are the causes for macrocytic red cells without anaemia?
- Alcohol excess
- Liver disease
- Hypothyroidism