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Med Surg: Hem/Onc PPT 1 - Anemia
Fall Semester - 2010 (Test 1)
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12/01/2010

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Term
Which two types of deficiencies cause Megaloblastic Macrocytic RBC anemia?
Definition
Vit B12 & Folate Deficiency
Term
Which two conditions cause Normocytic Normochromic RBC anemia?
Definition
Aplastic Anemia & Anemia of Chronic Disease
Term
Which two conditions cause Microcytic RBC anemia?
Definition
Iron Deficiency and Anemia of Chronic Disease
Term
What conditions cause defective Hgb synthesis?
Definition
Sickle Cell Disease
Sideroblastic Anemia
Thalessemia
Porphyria
Lead Poisoning
G6PD deficiency
Term
What is term describes iron overload?
Definition
Hemochromatosis
Term
What type of disorder is PCV (Polycythemia Vera)?
Definition
Myeloproliferative Disorders
Term
What conditions lead to intracorpuscular defects of the RBCs?
Definition
G6PD deficiency and Sickle Cell syndromes
Term
What main conditions lead to Extracorpuscular defects in the RBCs?
Definition
AI Disease
DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation)
TTP (Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura)
HUS (Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome)
Term
What is the precursor cell in hematopoiesis?
Definition
pluripotent cell (aka stem cell)
Term
Which WBCs are derived from CLP (Lymphoproliferative) Cells?
Definition
T-Lymphocyte
B-Lymphocyte
Term
Which Blood Cells are derived from CMP (Monoproliferative) Cells?
Definition
Erythrocyte
Megakaryocyte/Platelets
Basophil/Mast Cell
Eosinophil
Neutrophil
Monocyte/Macrophage/Kupffer Cell/Langerhans Cell/Dendritic Cell
Term
What term describes excess RBCs?
Definition
Polycythemia
Term
What term describes a decrease in the number of RBCs or a decrease in RBC function?
Definition
Anemia
Term
What term describes the production of RBCs?
Definition
Erythropoeisis
Term
What condition results in the destruction of stem cells?
Definition
aplastic anemia
Term
Where is Erythropoietin produced? What does it do?
Definition
Produced by the kidney; Stimulates division & maturation of RBC stem cells in bone marrow
Term
What two chemicals does normal maturation of RBCs depend upon?
Definition
Vitamin B12
Folate
Term
If there is a deficiency in vitamin B12 or Folate, what anemia develops?
Definition
Megaloblastic Anemia
Term
What condition is caused by the inability to produce globin chains in the development of hemoglobin?
Definition
Thalessemia
Term
What anemia is caused by a deficiency in Fe needed for hemoglobin production?
Definition
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Term
What anemia is caused by an inability to incorporate stored Fe to make heme?
Definition
Anemia of Chronic Disease
Term
Which term describes an abnormal variation in size of RBCs?
Definition
Anisocytosis
Term
Which term describes an abnormal cell size < 6 micrometers?
Definition
Microcystosis
Term
Which term describes the abnormal size of an RBC > 8 micrometers?
Definition
Macrocytosis
Term
Which type of cells have a decreased concentration of Hgb?
Definition
Hypochromia
Term
Which term describes cells that have an abnormal shape?
Definition
Poikilocytosis
Term
What term describes RBCs that are spherical without pale centers?
Definition
Spherocytosis
Term
Which term describes crescent shaped RBCs?
Definition
Sickle Cells
Term
Which term describes RBCs with dark centers & and periphery with a clear ring in between?
Definition
Target Cells
Term
Which term describes RBCs that are fragmented, irregularly contracted cells?
Definition
Schistocytes
Term
What molecule in RBCs binds Oxygen? What molecule binds CO2?
Definition
Heme binds Oxygen
Globin binds CO2
Term
What is the norm value of Hemoglobin for males and females?
Definition
males = 14 - 18g/dL
females = 12 - 16g/dL
Term
What blood cell evaluation test reflects the number of RBCs in blood?
Definition
Hgb
Term
What blood cell test measures the percent of the total blood volume that is made of RBCs?
Definition
Hct
Term
What are the normal Hct values for men and women?
Definition
men = 42 - 52%
women = 37 - 47%
Term
What blood test helps to determine the bone marrow function?
Definition
Reticulocyte Count
Term
What are the normal values for retic counts of adult and children?
Definition
adult/children = 0.5 - 2% of RBCs
Term
What is the normal value for retic index?
Definition
RI = 1.0
Term
What is the norm value for MCV?
Definition
82 - 98 micrometers
Term
What test value is the best to classify anemias based on size? What are the three different classifications?
Definition
MCV
Normocytic Anemia
Macrocytic Anemia
Microcytic Anemia
Term
What blood test value measures the average concentration of Hgb in RBCs?
Definition
MCHC - Mean Corpuscular Hgb Concentration
Term
What is the normal value for MCHC?
Definition
31 - 37g/dL
Term
Which lab value is used to diagnose severe anemia?
Definition
MCH - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
Term
What is the norm value of MCH?
Definition
30 - 34 pg/cell
Term
What is the differential percentages for each type of WBC?
Neutrophils?
Lymphocytes?
Monocytes?
Eosinophils?
Basophils?
Definition
Neutrophils = 50 - 70%
Lymphocytes = 20 - 40%
Monocytes = 2 - 8%
Eosinophils = 1 - 4%
Basophils = 0.5 - 1%
Term
What is the norm value for WBC count?
Definition
5,000 - 10,000/mm3
Term
What term describes an increase in WBCs?
Definition
Leukocytosis
Term
What term describes a decrease in WBCs?
Definition
Leukopenia
Term
What is the major cause of Leukopenia?
Definition
Bone Marrow Failure
Term
What are the causes of Leukocytosis?
Definition
Infection, Inflammation, Tissue Necrosis, Leukemic Neoplasia
Term
What conditions can lead to macrocytic anemia?
Definition
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Folic Acid Deficiency
Alcoholism
Hypothyroidism
Term
Where is iron primarily absorbed? Where is iron stored?
Definition
absorbed in the duodenum
Stored in the liver, heart, spleen and bone marrow
Term
What can cause decreased absorption of iron?
Definition
Inflammation
Term
What molecule is responsible for transporting iron? What molecule is responsible for storing iron?
Definition
Iron Transport - Transferrin
Iron Storage - Ferritin
Term
What anemia is the most common cause microcytic anemia in children, and women of childbearing years?
Definition
Iron Deficient Anemia
Term
At what levels of Hgb are women and men considered to have iron deficient anemia?
Definition
Women = <12g/dL
Men = <14g/dL
Term
What conditions can lead to iron deficient anemia?
Definition
Decreased dietary Iron Intake
Decreased Absorption
Hemorrhage
Pregnancy
Chronic Renal Failure
Hemodialysis
Term
What blood cell measurement is the amount of iron that can be bound by transferrin?
Definition
Total Iron Binding Capacity
Term
What is the norm level for Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)?
Definition
300 - 600 micrograms/dL
Term
What is the treatment for Iron Deficiency Anemia?
Definition
Oral Iron
Term
Which type of anemia is described as episodic or continuous destruction of RBCs?
Definition
Hemolytic Anemia
Term
What does TTP stand for?
Definition
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Term
What does HUS stand for?
Definition
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Term
What does DIC stand for?
Definition
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Term
What type of anemia is the Coomb's test used to identify?
Definition
Hemolytic Anemia
Term
What is the indirect Coomb's test used for?
Definition
A "type & screen" test for cross-matching blood
Term
What is tested in a Direct Coomb's test?
Definition
Uses pts blood
Term
What is tested in Indirect Coomb's test?
Definition
Uses patient's serum
Term
What is the cause of warm hemolytic anemia? What will the result of a Coomb's test be?
Definition
Associated with AI disorders or lymphoproliferative disorders
+ Coomb's test
Term
What is the cause of cold hemolytic anemia? What will be the results of a Coomb's test? In what type of patient's is this condition common?
Definition
Occurs post-infection
- Coomb's test
Common in the Elderly
Term
What is the hallmark of Aplastic Anemia? What is the cause of aplastic anemia?
Definition
Pancytopenia
Aplastic Anemia is caused by damage to the bone marrow
Term
At what level of the platelet count does spontaneous hemorrhage occur?
Definition
At a platelet count < 20,000 u/L
Term
What condition causes bleeding, ecchymosis, petechiae, spontaneous hemorrhage, infection, fatigue, pallor, lethargy, dyspnea, palpitations, tachycardia, and murmurs as well as a decreased retic count,leukopenia and thrombocytopenia?
Definition
Aplastic Anemia
Term
What tx will a patient with aplastic anemia die without?
Definition
bone marrow transplant
Term
How can graft vs host disease be prevented?
Definition
Prevented by irradiating all blood products for these pts
Term
What causes anemia associated with CRF (Chronic Renal Failure)?
Definition
With declining renal endocrine function, erythropoietin is impaired. This causes hemolysis and bone marrow depression.
Term
Which type of anemia has deformed RBCs (Burr Cells) on peripheral smear?
Definition
Anemia of Chronic disease
Term
What is the treatment for anemia of chronic disease (CRF)?
Definition
Recombinant human erythropoietin
Term
Which type of anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor causing B12 dficiency?
Definition
Pernicious Anemia
Term
What type of patients are at risk for developing pernicious anemia?
Definition
strict vegetarians
post gastrectomy
Chrohn's disease
Alcoholics
Term
How is pernicious anemia diagnosed?
Definition
Schilling Test (radioisotopes of B12)
Term
If a patient presents with angular stomatitis, sore tongue, symmetric paresthesias of feet and hands, irritability, decreased memory as well as labs showing decreased retic count, thrombocytopenia, increased LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase), and decreased folic acid?
Definition
Pernicious Anemia
Term
What is the treatment for Pernicious anemia? What must you monitor when giving this treatment?
Definition
B12 (cyanocobalamin) 1mg/day
Monitor patient's serum K levels
Term
During what conditions is there an increased physiological demand for folic acid?
Definition
Pregnancy
Exfoliative Skin Diseases
Term
What anemia has characteristic macro-ovalocytes, hypersegmented Nuetrophils, and Howell-Jolly bodies on peripheral smear?
Definition
Folate Deficiency Anemia
Term
What is a low folate level? With folate deficiency anemia what is the findings with B12 levels?
Definition
folate <150ng/mL
B12 will be normal
Term
What are the 6 different types of anemia that are caused by defective Hgb synthesis (Hemoglobinopathies)?
Definition
Sickle Cell Disease
Sideroblastic Anemia
Thalessemia
Porphyria
Lead Poisoning
G6PD Deficiency
Term
Which type of hemoglobinopathies has bite cells, heinz bodies and an increased retic count?
Definition
G6PD deficiency
Term
Where is the gene for G6PD deficiency located?
Definition
X-linked recessive disorder
Term
What does the G6PD deficiency cause in the RBCs?
Definition
Causes the RBCs to be more sensitive to oxidative stress (ie: infection, acidosis, drugs)
Term
What are some long term sequela of sickle cell anemia?
Definition
splenomegaly
renal failure
avascular necrosis of femoral head
strokes
priapism (persistent painful reaction)
retinopathy leading to blindness
Term
What are some triggers that can cause cells to sickle, leading to a sickle cell crisis?
Definition
fever/infection
cold weather
high altitude
dehydration
acidosis
hypoxemia
Term
What condition causes decreased Hgb and Hct, aniscytosis, poikilocytosis, Howell-Jolly bodies, sickle cells and target cells, increased serum bilirubin, increased urobilinogen, increased urobilin, hemoglobinuria, and Increased WBCs?
Definition
Sickle Cell Anemia
Term
What is the treatment for sickle cell anemia?
Definition
avoid precipitating event
analgesics (acetaminophen)
supportive - fluids, O2
HYDROXYUREA - switches fetal Hgb gene back on (HbF does not sickle)
STEM CELL TRANSPLANT - Rx of Choice as is curative
CLOTRIMAZOLE - decreases sickling by blocking ion channels in RBC membrane, keeping Ions inside
Infection Prophalaxis
Term
What anemic condition has a decreased or absent synthesis or the alpha- or beta-globin chains?
Definition
Thalessemia
Term
Which anemia's prominent feature is microcystosis out of proportion to the degree of anemia?
Definition
Thalassemia
Term
Describe the defect of the RBC in Thalessemia Minor.
Definition
There are 2 alpha-globin and 1-beta globin chain.
Term
Which anemic disease is clinically manifested by mild to moderate microcytic hypochromic anemia?
Definition
Thalassemia
Term
Which type of thalassemia is associated with increased levels of Hgb F and A2?
Definition
Beta-thalassemia
Term
Which type of thalassemia is difficult to diagnose due to a normal Hemoglobin electrophoresis?
Definition
Alpha-thalassemia
Term
What anemia condition causes tear shaped, oval, microcytic cells?
Definition
Thalassemias
Term
Which type of anemia is refractory (resistant) to iron therapy?
Definition
Sideroblastic anemia
Term
How is sideroblastic anemia diagnosed?
Definition
Bone marrow biopsy (shows abnormalities in erythropoiesis and accumulation of iron in erythroblasts)
Term
Which type of anemia has characteristic ring sideroblasts?
Definition
Sideroblastic Anemia
Term
Which type of anemia is caused by defects in the incorporation of iron into the heme molecule?
Definition
Sideroblastic anemia
Term
What is sideroblastic anemia typically caused by?
Definition
exposure to certain drugs and toxins such as ethanol, lead, isoniazid, chloramphienicol
Term
What disease condition is caused by an excess production of porphyrin precursors?
Definition
Porphyria
Term
If a patient presents with nerve damage, severe photosensitivity, liver dz or anemia, what condition should be suspected?
Definition
Porphyria
Term
What must porphyria be distinguished from?
Definition
Lead Poisoning
Term
Which type of porphyria causes vesiculo/bullous eruptions, plaque-like scar formations, hyperpigmentation, and excess hair to face?
Definition
PCT - Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
Term
Which type of porphyria begins in childhood and has symptoms including itching, burning, erythema, and angioneurotic, edematous swelling of exposed skin areas?
Definition
EPP - Erythropoietic Porphyria
Term
How is EPP differentiated from Lead Poisoning?
Definition
EPP - Mild Hemolysis, hypochromia
Lead Poisoning - Prominent stippling of RBCs
Term
How is porphyria diagnosed?
Definition
Stool and Urine analyzed for porphyria precursors
CBC
LFTs (Liver Biopsy may be needed to determine severity of cirrhosis if present.)
Term
How is porphyria treated?
Definition
Low dose Chloroquine
Protection from sunlight
B-carotene
If Cirrhosis or iron loading is present then aggressive phlebotomy is used
Term
At what levels of lead concentration is Lead Poisoning considered in children and adults?
Definition
children > 50 micrograms/dL
adults > 80 - 100 micrograms/dL
Term
Which 3 enzymes in the heme synthesis pathway are inhibited by lead poisoning?
Definition
PBG synthase
Heme synthase
Coproporphyrinogen Oxidase
Term
What are the early symptoms of Lead Poisoning?
Definition
Children: Speech and Language Deficits, Learning Problems
Adults:Linear Blue/Black line on Gingiva, Fatigue, HA, Irritability, Metallic Taste
Uneasy Stomach (other GI symptoms), Poor Appetite, Weight Loss, Reproductive Problems
Term
What conditions has characteristic RBC stippling, ringed sideroblasts and increased urine/blood levels of lead?
Definition
Lead Poisoning
Term
How is Lead Poisoning Treated?
Definition
Eradicate exposure
Chelating Agents (Encourage urinary excretion)
Term
What is the normal RBC count value for males and females?
Definition
males = 4.3 - 5.7 x 10^3
females = 3.8 - 5.1 x 10^3
Term
What is the normal platelet count lab value?
Definition
150,000 - 350,000
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