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Anemia - ✔✔• Decreased in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
• Reduction in the hemoglobin content of the blood that can be caused by decreased RBCS, hemoglobin,
and hematocrit below reference levels.
MECHAN
ineffective erythropoiesis - ✔✔production of erythroid cells that are ineffective.
Megaloblastic anemia - ✔✔deficient DNA synthesis due to vitamin B12 or folate acid
thalassemia - ✔✔Deficient globin chain
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LAB DIAGNOSIS
complete blood count reticulocyte count peripheral blood smear
§ can observe the following hemoglobin content:
o hyperchromic, hypochromic, normochromic
§ cell size/RBC diameter:
o microcytic, macrocytic, normocytic = RBC
indices
RBC ANOMALIES
variation in hemoglobin content
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, hypochromic RBC
central light area of the cell is larger and paler than the normal
6-8 um
synthesis
Sideroblastic anemia - ✔✔deficient protoporphyrin synthesis
Insufficient erythropoiesis - ✔✔decrease in the number of erythroid precursors in the bone marrow
resulting in decrease RBC production and anemia.
autoimmune reaction - ✔✔loss of the erythroid precursors due to an
traumatic injury - ✔✔acute blood loss
intermittent bleeding - ✔✔chronic blood loss
complete blood count, reticulocyte count, peripheral blood smear - ✔✔what are the lab diagnosis?
hyperchromic, hypochromic, normochromic - ✔✔can observe the following hemoglobin content:
cell size/RBC diameter - ✔✔microcytic, macrocytic, normocytic = RBC
indices
RBC Anomalies - ✔✔- variation in hemoglobin content
- hypochromic RBC
- central light area of the cell is larger and paler than the normal
- 6-8 um
seen in:
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