PATH - Pathologic RBCs Flashcards

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Acanthocyte (“spur cell”)

A

Liver disease abetalipoproteinemia (states of cholesterol dysregulation)

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2
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Basophilic stippling

A

Lead poisoning
sideroblastic anemias
myelodysplastic syndromes

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3
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Dacrocyte (“teardrop cell”)

A

Bone marrow infiltration (eg,
myelofibrosis)

“RBC “sheds a tear” because it’s mechanically squeezed out of its home in the bone marrow”

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4
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Degmacyte (“bite cell”)

A

G6PD deficiency

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Echinocyte (“burr cell”)

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End-stage renal disease
liver disease
pyruvate kinase deficiency

Different from acanthocyte; its projections are more uniform and smaller

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6
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Elliptocyte

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Hereditary elliptocytosis

-usually asymptomatic

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7
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Macro-ovalocyte

A

Megaloblastic anemia

marrow failure

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8
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Ringed sideroblast

A

Sideroblastic anemia

-Excess iron in mitochondria

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9
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Schistocyte (helmet cell)

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DIC
TTP/HUS
HELLP syndrome
mechanical hemolysis (eg, heart valve prosthesis)

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10
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Sickle cell

A

Sickle cell anemia

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11
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Spherocyte

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Hereditary spherocytosis

drug- and infection-induced hemolytic anemia

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12
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Target cell

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HbC disease
Asplenia
Liver disease
Thalassemia

“HALT,” said the hunter to his
target.

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13
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Heinz bodies

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G6PD deficiency

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14
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Howell-Jolly bodies

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Seen in patients with functional hyposplenia or asplenia

Howell-Jolly bodies are normally removed from RBCs by splenic macrophages

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