OnlineMedEd: Pediatrics - "Sickle Cell Disease" Flashcards

1
Q

What is the “normal” adult hemoglobin?

A

Hgb A1 (alpha 2 beta 2)

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2
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Alpha hemoglobin is on chromosome ______.

A

16

Beta is on 11. (Think of beta as the number 2 letter in the Greek alphabet and 1 + 1 = 2.)

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3
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Beta hemoglobin is on chromosome _______.

A

16

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4
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Fetal hemoglobin is _________.

A

alpha 2 gamma 2

Think of how babies say “mAMMA.”

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5
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What two situations induce sickling?

A

Hypoxia and acidosis

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6
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Those with sickle cell disease have chronically high levels of _____________.

A

unconjugated bilirubin

This can lead to increased risk of pigmented gallstones.

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7
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What hematologic value will be high in those with SCD?

A

Reticulocyte count

They can make RBCs just fine. It’s a destruction problem.

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8
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Those with SCD often need to take what supplements?

A

Folate and iron

Note, however, that if they receive transfusions then they might become iron overloaded.

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9
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What is the Hgb nomenclature for full-on sickle cell disease?

A

HgbSS

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10
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What is the most common organism that causes osteomyelitis in those with SCD?

A

S. aureus

They are at increased risk of Salmonella osteomyelitis, but Staph is still the most common.

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11
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What non-infectious orthopedic malady are those with SCD at increased risk for?

A

Avascular necrosis of the hip

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12
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How should avascular necrosis of the hip be treated?

A

Conservative management first: NSAIDs, crutches

If this fails, then surgical stabilization.

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13
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Acute chest syndrome and focal neurologic deficits are both indications for _______________.

A

exchange transfusion

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14
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For vasooclusive crises that are not FNDs or ACS, you should give ____________.

A

IVF, O2, and opiates

Also, consider an infectious trigger.

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15
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True or false: those with HgbSC disease do not sickle or have vasooclusive crises.

A

True

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