Random cases Flashcards
1
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Raised RDW. Mildly low Hb
- Blood film: Spherocytes, Howell-Jolly bodies, polychromatic cells
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
-Hereditary Spherocytosis
2
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- Low Hb, Raised reticulocytes
- Raised WBC
- Blood film: red cell fragments, schistocytes, Heinz Bodies, bite cells
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
-G6PD deficiency
3
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- Raised bilirubin, Raised ALT, Low Hb
- Raised RDW
- Coomb’s test -ve
- Blood film: anisocytosis, spherocytes, bite cells, polychromatic cells.
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
-Dapsone induced haemolysis (or just drug induced) //Bite cells: think oxidative haemolysis
4
Q
- Blood count of a child aged 18 months:
- RBC 5.57 x10^12/l
- Hb 105 g/l
- Hct 0.326 l/l
- MCV 58 fl
- MCH 18.9 pg
- MCHC 323 g/l
- Cellulose electrophoresis: band in the A position, band in the C position (Roughly 90%:10% ratio)
- What is the diagnosis?
A
-Beta thal trait
5
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- HPLC of an adult afro-caribbean:
- F peak: 3.3%
- HbA: 2.6%
- HbA2: 4.3%
- S-window: 89.1%
- Cellulose electrophoresis: Band in the S position: Nearly 100%
- Acid agarose electrophoresis: band in the C position
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
-HbSC
6
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- Adult afro-caribbean HPLC
- HbF: 0.7%
- HbA: 55.7%
- HbA2: 3.63%
- S-window: 1.8%
- C-window: 32.6%
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
A
-HbC trait
7
Q
Afro-Carribean man has Burkitt’s lymphoma and before surgery is given Rubaricase to prevent renal failure. Shortly after he becomes unwell: pallor, shortness of breath, jaundice and his Hb drops from 120g/L to 56 g/L.
Blood Film with hemighosts and bite cells
What is most likely diagnosis?
A
Unanswered*