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Step III - Heme 1

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What is the typical presentation of anemia   Fatigue, loss of energy, light-headedness, SOB, confusion  
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What other dz can present similar to anemia   CO poisoning, methemoglobinemia, hypoxia, ischemic heart dz  
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What may you find on exam in anemic patient   Pallor, jaundice, scleral icterus, pale conjunctiva, low grade systolic flow murmur  
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What is the most accurate test for anemia   Bone marrow biopsy  
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Which type of anemia is a/w inc RDW   Iron defx  
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What stain is specific for iron   Prussian blue  
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What is happening to iron in sideroblastic anemia   Iron build up within mitochondria of RBC  
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Pt >50 yo with microcytic anemia and (-) FOBT. What is high on suspicion and what do you do next   Colon cancer; colonoscopy  
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Iron studies in pt w/ anemia of chronic dz would show   nL/incr iron stores (ferritin/TIBC) b/c of inability to process iron into cells/Hb  
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Where does extravascular hemolysis occur   Liver and spleen (can’t see on peripheral smear)  
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How does VB12 defx differ from folate defx   Neurological problems; MC peripheral neuropathy  
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What is the best initial test for suspicion of VB12 defx   CBC + peripheral smear  
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What does a peripheral smear show in VB12 defx   Hypersegmented neutrophils + oval cells  
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What other testing should you consider ordering for evaluation of VB12 deficiency   LDH + bilirubin level (elevated)  
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What happens to the reticulocyte count in macrocytic anemia   Decreased  
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What is the most accurate test for VB12 and folate acid defx   VB12 level, folate level (low)  
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Sometimes a pt has nL VB12 level but is actually VB12 defx. Why   Transcobalamin is acute phase reactant so when pt in state of stress VB12 level can rise making it seem “nL”  
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If VB12 levels are nL but you still have high suspicion of VB12 defx. What can you order next   Methylmalonic acid level (incr)  
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What happens to homocysteine levels in VB12 and folate defx   Goes UP in BOTH dz; recall that homocysteine becomes methionine via methyl transfer from THF-CH3 to become THF with VB12 as cofactor. Therefore w/o VB12, THF-CH3 and homocysteine builds up  
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Pt comes in with fatigue and peripheral neuropathy. VB12 level is LOW and MMA is high so you dx pt as VB12 defx. What is the next best test to confirm etio of VB12 defx   Anti-parietal + anti-IF Abs to dx pernicious anemia  
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What is the tx for macrocytic anemia   Replacement  
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What is the Schilling test and what is it also called   Older test for finding etio of VB12 defx that involves I-IV stages; VB12 absorption test  
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What happens in Stages I and II of the Schilling test   Stage I: Pt takes PO radioactive VB12 followed by IM VB12 injection 1 hour later; urine VB12 measured over 24hrs Stage II: pt takes IF + radioactive VB12  
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If Schilling test Stage I is abnL and Stage II is nL. What is your conclusion   Pt is VB12 def d/t to stomach unable to make IF  
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If Schilling test Stage II abnL then you deduce   Pt has some dz where IF is not absorbed in small intestine eg Crohns, Celiac, biliary dz, liver/pancreas dz  
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What happens in Schilling test Stage III and what etio are we looking for   Pt takes antibx for weeks then given radioactive VB12; if microflora is preventing IF:VB12 absorption  
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What happens in Schilling test Stage IV and what etio are we looking for   Pt given pancreatic enzymes then radioactive VB12; pancreatic dz  
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Hemolytic anemia is characterized by what pt presention   SUDDEN ONSET fatigue + weakness +/- jaundice, dark urine  
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What screening labs are ordered (and findings) for work up of hemolytic anemia   Peripheral smear, Incr indirect bili, incr LDH, incr retic count, decr haptoglobin  
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What is the function(s) of haptoglobin and decreased haptoglobin comes from what etio   Hb binding protein, acute phase reactant; hemolytic anemia (blood stream consuming haptoglobin), liver dz (not making haptoglobin), drugs (OCP, quinidine, INH)  
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Normal haptoglobin levels indicate what etios   Extravascular hemolysis or non hemolytic anemia  
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nL haptoglobin + incr retic =   extravascular hemolysis @ liver/spleen  
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nL haptoglobin + not high retic =   non hemolytic cause of anemia  
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low haptoglobin w/o signs of hemolytic anemia =   liver not making haptoglobin  
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What conditions may elevate haptoglobin   Inflammatory states (UC, MI, infection)  
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What is hemosiderin   Oxidized product of Hb  
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Intravascular hemolysis diagnostic tests will show   Hb in urine, hemosiderin in urine, fragmented cells/schistocytes/helmet cells on peri smear  
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What type of anemia presents as very severe chest, thigh and back pain   Sickle cell anemia (type of hemolytic anemia)  
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What are some possible physical exam findings for pts w/ sickle cell anemia   Retinal infarction, stroke/prior stroke, flow murmur, lung consolidation, splenomegaly in kids/absent spleen in adults, skin ulcers, aseptic necrosis of hip  
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Pt w/ severe chest, thigh, and back pain. Suspect he has sickle cell. Next best step   O2, IV nL saline, pain meds  
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Pt w/ severe chest, thigh, back pain and FEVER. Suspect he has sickle cell. In addition to O2, fluids, analgesia, what else would you give and why   Ceftriaxone, levaquin, moxifloxacin; sickle cell pts lack a spleen and in infection states this measure is URGENT  
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Sickle cell pt comes in with fever. What do you give first and what screening tests do you order   Antibx; CBC, UA, blood cx, CXR, retic count  
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When is an exchange transfusion the answer to tx for sickle cell patient   Visual changes from retinal infarct, pleuritic pain from pulm infarct, priapism from prostatic plexus infarct, stroke  
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Pt w/sickle cell has sudden drop in hematocrit while in hospital over 2 days. Dx, most accurate test, tx   Parvovirus B19 or folate defx; PCR DNA of virus; folate replacement (if not already) + transfuse w/ IV Igs  
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Where does parvovirus B19 invade in sickle cell pts   Bone marrow hence cessation of cell production  
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Pt comes into hospital with sickle cell crisis. Past hx shows crises at rate of 4+/year. You tx and now plan for D/C. What do you prescribe   Folate replacement, pneumococcal vaccx, hydroxyurea (for prevention of future attacks)  
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Pt c/o visual disturbances and dysuria. Denies pain and states this has happened x1 this year before. UA shows UTI w/ RBCs. Dx   Hb sickle cell disease (milder than SC, lacks painful crises)  
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Sickle trait pts usually present in what way   Renal issues = hematuria and difficulty concentrating urine  
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Pts with autoimmune hemolysis usually have what kind of medical history   Other autoimmune dz (CLL, lymphoma, rh arthrx, SLE) or drugs (PCN, quinine, sulfa, alpha methydopa)  
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What are findings of diagnostic testing in pts with autoimmune hemolysis   Same as for hemolytic anemia in general: incr retic count/LDH/indirect bili; exception is that intravascular and extravascular forms of this dz will show DECR haptoglobin  
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What does the peri smear show in pts w/ autoimm hemolysis   Spherocytes  
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What is the most accurate test for autoimm hemolysis and what does it show   Coomb’s test; warm Abs (IgG only)  
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What is best initial tx for autoimm hemolysis   Steroids  
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What is the most effective tx for recurrent episodes of autoimm hemolysis   Splenectomy  
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What can you do next if pt w/ autoimm hemolysis does not respond to steroids and blood transfusions   IV Ig  
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Which type of Abs are the only Abs that respond to steroids and splenectomy in pt with autoimm hemolysis   Warm IgG  
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