haemolytic anaemia Flashcards

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What is the main cause of inherited extravascular haemolysis?

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-Hereditary Spherocytosis

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Describe the pathogenesis of hereditary spherocytosis

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  • A defect in the proteins involved with interactions between the cytoskeleton and lipid bilayer of the red cell causes ineffective membrane formation (e.g Ankyrin deficiency)
    - Red cells are produced normally by the bone marrow but lose membrane
  • The loss of membrane causes a decrease in the surface area to volume ratio, leading to spherical shaped red cells.
    - Sphereocytes are not able to pass though microcirculation, especially the spleen.
    - As a result, the spherocytes die prematurely
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  • Splenomegaly, Low Hb, Low MCV. Reticulocyte count 16%
    - Blood film: Spherocytosis
    - Most likely diagnosis?
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-Hereditary spherocytosis

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How is hereditary spherocytosis treated?

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  • Splenectomy

- Folic acid in severe cases

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-Describe the pathogenesis of Hereditary Elliptocytosis

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  • It is usually caused by the failure of spectrin heterodimers to self-associate into heterotetramers.
  • Causing cell rigidity and increased tendency to lyse
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Splenomegaly, Low Hb, Low MCV. Reticulocyte count 16%

		- Blood film: Elliptocytes
	- Most likely diagnosis?
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-Hereditary Elliptocytosis

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7
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-What metabolic pathway does pyruvate kinase deficiency affect?

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The Embden-Meyerhof pathway

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What are the consequences of inherited haemolytic anaemias?

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Anaemia

		- Erythroid hyperplasia: increased red cell production and reticulocytes
		- Increased folate demand
		- Susceptibility to the effect of parvovirus B19
		- Increased risk of: gallstones, Iron overload, Osteoporosis
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What is the difference between intravascular and extravascular haemolysis?

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  • Extravascular haemolysis describes when red cells are excessively removed by the RE system (Reticuloendothelial system/Macrophage system).
  • Intravascular haemolysis describes when red cells are broken down directly within the circulation
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