Paediatric haematology Flashcards
what chr are the globin genes on
11 and 16
what are the normal haemoglobinas and how does their incidence change with age
HbA (A+B) - late foetaus through to adult
HbA2 (A+D) - infant to adult
HbF (A+G) - foetus and infant
when does sickle cell anameia manifest
6mo - when % HbF dec
how does sickle cell anaemia affect vasculature
hypoxia -> HbS polymerisation -> sickling of RBCs and adhesion to endothelium -> occlusion of sml blood vessels
how is SCD tested for in neonates
guthrie test
how will SCA presentation differ in children to adults
kids get hands and feet syndro - bone pain in hands and feet - not seen in adults
what are kids with SCA are inc risk of compared to adults
have functioning spleen -> inc risk splenic sequestration and enlargement
inc risk parvovirus B19 and pneumococcal inf
what may a parvovirus inf in a child with SCA lead to
aplastic crisis
what would be suspected if the guthrie test showed no IgA
B thall
what will be the results of poorly controlled B thalassemia
anaemia -> heart failure and growth retardation
what will happen if B thall patients are not given iron chelation therapy
-> heart failure, hypogonadism, deposition in panc/pituitary gland
what is the most common leukemia in kids
ALL
what is the most common leukemia in kids <1y
AML
what may present with a reduced f8
haemophilia A
also VWD - dec F8 as VWF protects F8 from deg