Hematology (3%) Flashcards

1
Q

Anemia is defined as ___________ or __________-

A

Low hemoglobin

Low hematocrit

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2
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Symptoms of anemia are a result of ______________

A

Decreased oxygen deliver to tissues

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3
Q

Core symptoms of all types of anemia

A
Fatigue
Dyspnea on exertion
Palpitations
If severe:
Syncope and chest pain
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4
Q

Types of macrocytic anemia (MCV > 100)

A
B12 Deficiency
Folate Deficiency
Alcoholism
Hypothyroidism
Liver Disease
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5
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Types of microcytic anemia (MCV < 80)

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Iron Deficiency
Thalassemia
Anemia of Chronic Dz
Sideroblastic Anemia

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6
Q

Types of normocytic anemia (MCV 80-100)

A

Blood loss
Hemolysis
Anemia of Chronic Dz

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7
Q

How does a patient with Vitamin B12 deficiency present?

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Neurological symptoms

Peripheral neuropathy most common

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8
Q

Lab values for Vitamin B12 deficiency

A

Low B12 level
High MMA
May also see: elevated iron, indirect bilirubin, and LDH

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9
Q

Vitamin B12 deficiency can be secondary to medicine, such as:

A

Metformin
PPIs
Cimetidine

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10
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Treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency

A

Vitamin B12 replacement

IM preferred if severe neurological problems

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11
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Treatment for folate deficiency

A

Folic acid

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12
Q

A patient with iron deficiency will present with:

A

Blood loss

GI or menses

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13
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Lab values for iron deficiency

A
Low serum iron
Low ferritin
High iron binding capacity
High RDW
Elevated platelet count
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14
Q

Treatment for iron deficiency

A

Always look for cause!

Ferrous sulfate

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15
Q

Complications of ferrous sulfate

A

Can turn stools black but will have negative guaiac stool test

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16
Q

Thalassemia is characterized by hemoglobin having reduced ______________

A

Alpha or beta chains

17
Q

Thalassemia will have ___________ or ____________ on peripheral smear

A

Target cells

Tear-drop shaped cells

18
Q

Beta thalassemia is diagnosed with ___________

A

Electrophoresis

19
Q

Treatment for beta thalassemia

A

Transfusions

Iron chelation

20
Q

Lab values for anemia of chronic disease

A

Low serum iron, low iron binding capacity, normal ferritin

21
Q

Sideroblastic anemia may be due to: (4)

A
  1. Alcohol
  2. INH (isoniazid)
  3. Copper deficiency
  4. Zinc toxicity
22
Q

Most common cause of hemolysis normocytic anemia

A

Sickle Cell disease

23
Q

Ultimate complications of anemia

A

Arrhythmias
MI
CHF