W1 MORPHOOGY PT 4 Flashcards

1
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Name two types of nutritional anaemia

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-Iron deficiency
-Megaloblastic anaemia

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2
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What is the cause of megaloblastic anaemia?

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Folate and Vitamin B12 deficiency in RBCs

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What are the consequences of Iron deficiency?

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  • Haemoglobin will not be synthesized (Iron is responsible for the synthesis of haem, haem is required for the synthesis of haemoglobin)
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4
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What are the features of RBCs lacking iron?

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  • They have a central pallor. There is no haemoglobin in those cells.
    The anaemia is also called Hypochromic microcytic anaemia
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5
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Features of Iron deficiency in a marrow aspirate under a microscope

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-Presence of target cells: these are the cells with too much membrane for the haemoglobin present
-Pencil cells

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6
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How to get a target cell?

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-Increase the membrane of a RBC, and decrease the haemoglobin

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What is right shift?

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Right shift is achieved when the cells in the marrow are all matured and there is no presence of precusor or cells at developmental stages

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8
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What are the features or characteristics of megaloblastic anaemia in a marrow aspirate?

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  • Increased Howel Jolly body: RBCs containing small remnants of DNA retained by a RBC
  • Tear drop cells: From mechanical torsion/twisting during maturation in the marrow
  • Big cells: Cytoplasm of megaloblastic cells continues growing in preparation of cell division, but the cells never divide because their nucleus are hampered due to hypersegmentation from right shift.
  • Nucleocytoplasmic disocciation
  • Abnormal megakaryocyte: they have hypersegmented nucleus due to right shift
  • Lot of haemapoiesis be taking place in the marrow (hypercellular): This hemapoiesis is called ineffective hemapoiesis because cells are continuosly made but none leave the nucleus, they die there.
  • Oval macrocytes: RBCs much larger than normal RBCs
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What is left shift?

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Left shift is achieved when cells in the marrow are mostly precusor cells, they are all immature and are at diff developmental stages.

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9
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Leukoerythroblastic reaction

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A Leukoerythroblastic reaction is present when BOTH granulocytic precursors and nucleated red blood cells are present within peripheral blood.

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10
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Leukemic hiatus

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Characterized by the presence of blast cells and mature cells (neutrophils) without an orderly morphologic progression between in the peripheral blood..

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