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Clinical Pathology exam questions and answers fully solved what is the role of erythropoietin - Answerspromote production of RBC by the bone marrow where is erythropoietin produced - Answersperitubular cells of the kidney in response to hypoxia why is it important to know the age of the patient before using RBC count referance numbers - Answersyoung animals have lower RBC count and it takes a few months for the number to get up to adult levels Metarubricyte - Answerslast nuclear stage of RBC maturation - larger cells with nuclei reticulocyte - Answers2nd to last stage of RBC maturation - stain blue with new methyln blue stain and has darker blue organelles in them polychromatophils - Answers2nd to last stage in RBC maturation - bigger lavender coloured cells with area of pallor at the centre when using romanowsky type stains name the common romanowsky type stains - Answerswrights stain giemsa stain wright-giemsa stain anaemia - Answershaving a low PCV/ decrease in haemoglobin or reduced RBC count what are the 3 main causes of anaemia - Answersblood loss erythrocyte destruction reduced production of RBCs what is regenerative anaemia - Answersweather the anaemia will correct its self or not - i.e. is there an increased production of RBCs how can you tell if anaemia is regenerative - Answershigher levels of reticulocytes/polychromatophils in the peripheral blood (except in horses) what tests can we doo to look for polychromasia (higher reticulocytes/polychromaphils) - Answersblood smear + stain or haematology analyser anisocytosis - Answersunevenly sized RBC - due to polychomasia in regenerative anaemia MCV (mean cell volume) - Answersaverage RBC volume in sample MCHC (mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration) - Answersconcentration of haemoglobin in average RBC RDW (RBC distribution width) - Answerstells you degree of anisocytosis (size variation of RBCs) the higher the RDW the more size

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what is the role of erythropoietin - Answerspromote production of RBC by the bone marrow

where is erythropoietin produced - Answersperitubular cells of the kidney in response to
hypoxia

why is it important to know the age of the patient before using RBC count referance numbers -
Answersyoung animals have lower RBC count and it takes a few months for the number to get
up to adult levels

Metarubricyte - Answerslast nuclear stage of RBC maturation

- larger cells with nuclei

reticulocyte - Answers2nd to last stage of RBC maturation

- stain blue with new methyln blue stain and has darker blue organelles in them

polychromatophils - Answers2nd to last stage in RBC maturation - bigger lavender coloured cells
with area of pallor at the centre when using romanowsky type stains

name the common romanowsky type stains - Answerswrights stain

giemsa stain

wright-giemsa stain

anaemia - Answershaving a low PCV/ decrease in haemoglobin or reduced RBC count

what are the 3 main causes of anaemia - Answersblood loss

erythrocyte destruction

reduced production of RBCs

what is regenerative anaemia - Answersweather the anaemia will correct its self or not - i.e. is
there an increased production of RBCs

how can you tell if anaemia is regenerative - Answershigher levels of
reticulocytes/polychromatophils in the peripheral blood (except in horses)

what tests can we doo to look for polychromasia (higher reticulocytes/polychromaphils) -
Answersblood smear + stain

or

haematology analyser

, anisocytosis - Answersunevenly sized RBC - due to polychomasia in regenerative anaemia

MCV (mean cell volume) - Answersaverage RBC volume in sample

MCHC (mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration) - Answersconcentration of haemoglobin
in average RBC

RDW (RBC distribution width) - Answerstells you degree of anisocytosis (size variation of RBCs)

the higher the RDW the more size variation in RBCs

what results would you expect to find from a hematology analyzer for regenerative anaemia -
Answersincreased MCV

decreased MCHC (polychromatophils have lower conc or Hb)

increased RDW

how long does it take for reticulocytes to appear in the peripheral blood - Answers2-4 days after
event

how would you determine if anaemia is regenerative in equids - Answersmacrocytosis > the
RBCs released are larger

causes and increase in MCV and RDW

could also take bloods over period of time and PCV should improve

clinical signs of anaemia - Answerspallor

weakness

inappetence

anorexia

higher BR and HR

types of regenerative anaemia - Answershaemorrhagic

haemolytic

types of non-regenerative anaemia - Answersprimary bone marrow disorders

secondary bone marrow disorders - i.e. chronic kidney disease = no EPO

causes of haemorrhagic anaemia - Answersblood loss due to trauma, ulceration or neoplasia

blood loss via genetic disorder i.e. coagulation disorder
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