Paediatric haematology Flashcards

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Anaemia causes

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Reduced production / iron deficiency / malignant infiltration of the one marrow / increased breakdown (haemolytic anaemia) / loss of RBCs

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Anaemia Hx

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Reduced feeding / sob / lethargy / pallor

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2
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Commonest cause of bone marrow infiltration in a child

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Leukaemia

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Aplastic anaemia

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Unexplained bone marrow failure. Caused by radiation and chemotherapy

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What blood test will be increased when RBCs are broken down

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Bilirubin / LDH

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What is iron deficiency usually defined as?

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Microcytic hypochromic

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E. coli 0157

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Haemolytic uraemic syndrome - when children go to petting zoos

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Thalassaemia

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Microcytic, hypochromic anaemia. Also conduct electroporesis

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Common cause of iron deficient anaemia

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Periods / Coeliac disease / Hook worm

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Hereditary spherocytosis

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Autosomal dominant. Early onset jaundice. Risk of haemolytic or aplastic anaemia. One of the parents may have had a splenectomy

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Thalassaemia

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Beta-thalassaemia major. Faltering growth, infections.

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Sickle cell crisis

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Bone pain. Pleuritic chest pain. Cerebral infarction. Liver infarction. Splenic infarction. Aplastic crisis

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Management of sickle cell

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Exchange transfusion (change bad cells for good cells) / Bone marrow transplantation

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Features of G6PD deficiency

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Neonatal jaundice. Chronic Haemolysis and anaemia. Acute Haemolysis

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History of a child bruising easily

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Bleeding gums. Epistaxis. Menstrual history. Bleeding in response to trauma. Bleeding after dental extraction.

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Von willebrans disease

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Factor 8 and platelets

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Low platelets

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Thrombpocytopinae

17
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Differential of a rash

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Meningitis. HSP

18
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Marfans syndrome

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Connective tissue disorder