Pathoma: Normocytic Anemia Flashcards

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Histologically, reticulocytes are _________.

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larger and bluer (due to RNA presence) than mature RBCs

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In properly functioning marrow, reticulocyte count should be greater than ______ in a patient with anemia.

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3%

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Reticulocyte count can be __________ if the patient has anemia.

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falsely elevated; this can be corrected by multiplying the reticulocyte count by (hematocrit/45)

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What do globin, heme, and protophorphyrin get broken down to?

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Globin = amino acids; heme = iron and protoporphyrin; protoporphyrin = unconjugated bilirubin

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What does the liver do with unconjugated bilirubin?

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It conjugates it and sends it into the gall bladder and bile.

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Haptoglobin binds ________.

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hemoglobin (in intravascular hemolysis)

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Lab signs of intravascular hemolysis include _________.

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hemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria, hemosidenuria (renal epithelial cells loaded with iron that slough off into the urine), and low haptoglobin

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