Impaired or Defective Production of Anemias/Classification of Anemia according to CAUSE Flashcards
➢ Most common form of anemia
➢ Microcytic/hypochromic anemia
➢ Serum iron, ferritin, hemoglobin/hematocrit, RBC indices,
reticulocyte count- LOW
➢ RDW and TIBC- HIGH
A. Anemia of chronic disease (ACD)
B. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA)
C. Sideroblastic anemia
B. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA)
➢ Inability to use available normal RBC
➢ Impaired release of storage iron associated with increased
HEPCIDIN levels
➢ Normocytic/normochromic anemia, or slightly
microcytic/hypochromic anemia
➢ ESR, ferritin- INCREASED
➢ Serum iron and TIBC – DECREASED
➢ Associated with persistent infections, chronic inflammatory
disorders
A. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA)
B. Anemia of chronic disease (ACD)
C. Sideroblastic anemia
B. Anemia of chronic disease (ACD
➢ Caused by blocks on the protoporphyrin pathway resulting in defective
➢ hemoglobin synthesis and iron overload
➢ Excess iron accumulates in the mitochondrial region of
immature erythrocytes
➢ (ringed sideroblasts)
➢ Two RBC populations (dimorphic) are seen
➢ Microcytic/hypochromic anemia
➢ Ferritin and serum iron- INCREASED
➢ TIBC – DECREASED
Sideroblastic
➢ Multiple blocks in the protoporphyrin pathway
➢ Normocytic/normochromic anemia with characteristic course basophilic stippling
A. Lead poisoning
B.megablastic anema
A
➢ Group of inherited disorders characterized by a block in the
➢ protoporphyrin pathway
➢ Heme precursors before the block accumulate in the tissues,
and large
➢ amounts are excreted in urine/feces
➢ Photosensitivity, abdominal pain, CNS disorders
➢ Hematologic findings are insignificant
A. Lead poisoning
B. Anemia of chronic disease (ACD)
C. Porphyria
B.
C. Porphyria
➢ Defective DNA synthesis causes abnormal nuclear maturation; RNA synthesis is normal, so the cytoplasm is not affected
➢ Nucleus matures slower than the cytoplasm (asynchronism)
➢ Caused by either Vitamin B12 deficiency or folic acid
deficiency
➢ Macrocytic/normochromic anemia
A. Aplastic anemia
B.megaloblastic
C. Myelophthisic (Bone marrow replacement) anemia
B.megaloblastic
➢ Bone marrow failure
➢ Decrease in hemoglobin/hematocrit and reticulocytes ➢ Normocytic/Normochromic anemia
A. Aplastic anemia
B.megaloblastic
C. Myelophthisic (Bone marrow replacement) anemia
A. Aplastic
➢ Hypo-proliferative anemia caused by replacement of bone marrow hematopoietic cells by malignant cells or fibrotic tissue
➢ Normocytic/normochromic anemia
A. Aplastic anemia
B.megaloblastic
C. Myelophthisic (Bone marrow replacement) anemia
C.myelophthistic