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Blood Pathology
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bacalaureat Pathology Mind Map on Blood Pathology, created by Caroline Oxford on 23/01/2014.
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Blood Pathology
Anemias
Deficiency in RBC and/or Haemoglobin
Causes
Impaired production
From stem cells
Renal failure (Erythropoietin failure,) Endocrine disorders
Maturation of Erythroblasts
Lack of B12 or Folic Acid
Fe deficiency
Increased distruction
Intrinsic- Hereditry genetic disorders
Extrinsic- Antibody mediated
Mechanical trauma to RBC
Blood Loss
Fluid overload
Excessive Na+ intake/Fluid intake
Pregnancy
Microcytic (small cell)
Heme synthesis defect
Iron deficiency anemia
Globin synthesis defect
Thalassemia
Siderblast anemia
Bone marrow produces ringed siderblast instead of nice RBCs
lead poisoning
Macrocytic
Megablastic Anemia
Vit B12 and/or Folic acid deficiency
Pernicious anemia- Lack of Intrinsic factor for B12 absorbtion
After stomach bypass surgery
Hypothyroidisim
Alcoholisim
Normocytic
Loss of RBC's no size problem
Blood loss
Aplastic Anemia ( bone marrow failure)
Dimorphic
2 types of RBC usually found after transfusion
RBC production
Stimulated by reduced O2
Made in the marrow of long bones
Ribs, pelvis, sternum
as adults
Final stage of maturation occurs in the blood
Vit B12 and folic acid needed for maturation
untill the age of 25
Which is detected in the kidneys which produces erythropoietin
Leukemias
Cancer of the blood or bone marrow
Acute
Rapid increase of blood cells
Overcrowding of these cells clogs up bone marrow
Unable to produce good blood cell
quickly become malignant, over flow to blood stream
common in children
Cronic
Build up of almost mature but deformed WBC
These cells produce faster than normal WBC's but it is still a slow developing cancer
Found in older people but can happen at any age
Lymphoblastic (Lymphocytic leukemia)
From certain type of bone marrow cell that forms Lymphocytes
Usually -B cell
Myeloid (Myelogenous luekemias)
bone marrow cell that goes on to produce RBC's, some WBC's and plateletes
Combinations of Acute, cronic, lympholastic and myeloid result in other leukemias
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