Question | Answer |
thrombocythemia | unknown cause | sx= clotting & central nervous system damage |
hereditary hemorrhagic telongiectasia | cause- genetics, hereditary disorder | sx= red lesions |
von willibrands disease | cause- genetic hereditary disease | sx= bleeding tendency despite adequate levels of circulating platelets |
hemophilia | cause- genetic hereditary disease | sx= bleeding tendency |
thalassemia | cause- genetics results in formation of defective hemoglobin | sx- pallor, fatique, dyspnea |
thrombocytopenia | cause- conditions that impair production or cause sequestration of platelets | sx- bleeding, hemorrhage. |
sickle cell anemia | cause- genetics, formation of abnormal hemoglobin |sx= pallor, fatique, dyspnea. |
iron deficiency anemia. | cause- iron, hemmorhage, chronic disease | sx- pallor, dyspnea, fatique. |
myelomonocytic leukemia | cause- unknown, virus, radiation | sx- fever, swollen lymph nodes, radiation |
vitamin b12 deficiency | cause- malnutrition, vegitarinism, defiency of intrinsic factor | sx- pallor, parathesia, glossitis |
purpura simplex | cause- genetice, hereditary disorder, unknown. |sx- easy bruising |
Neutropenia | cause- immune supression, chemo, radiation | sx- infections, fever |
eosinophilia myalgia syndrome | cause- unnown, ingestion of l-tryptophon | sx- muscle pain, weakness |
leukemia | cause- unknown, virus, radiation | sx- fever, swollem lymph nodes, anemia |
folic acid deficiency | cause-inflamation of bowel, pregnancy, alcoholism, kidney disease | sx- pallor, fatique, dyspnea, glossitis |
idiopathis hypereosinphilic syndrome | causes- unknown, virus, radiation | sx- chf, valvular defects, myocarditis |