In a study, the patient’s diagnosis was made by the internist from:
- patient history: __%
- physical examination: __%
- laboratory diagnosis: __%
what should this tell you?
Greek root for white?
leuk
What occurs when you have insufficient or malformed red blood cells?
anemia
What do RBCs carry?
hemoglobin
What does hemoglobin transport?
iron
Any disorder that decreases RBCs can result in (…)
iron-deficiency (anemia)
What is one of the main tests used to diagnose anemia?
CBC
What is another name for RBC?
erythrocytes
What is a regulatory hormone that works on feed back loop and increases or decreases production upon demand for RBCs?
Erythropoietin (EPO)
Where is erythropoietin produced?
in the kidneys
When might we need to increase production of RBCs?
For RBC production to work correctly, what factors are needed?
If a patient is deficient in vitamin B12 or folic acid, what can occur and what is the result?
What is a very large, undifferentiated RBC that is easily destroyed?
megaloblast
What helps mobilize iron from its various forms to useful form for erythrocyte?
vitamin C
Vitamin B12 and folate deficiency leads to (…) which results in what type of erythrocytes?
Iron deficiency leads to (…) which results in what type of erythrocytes?
Vitamin B12 and folate are integral for erythrocyte DNA synthesis and differentiation, so in there absence, nuclear development is (…) than cytoplasmic development, so there will be (…) cytoplasm when folate or B12 deficient
What are the different common types of anemia?
What is the most common form of anemia?
iron-deficiency anemia
What type of amenia results from low levels of vitamin B12 or folate?
vitamin-deficiency anemia
What is a more rare anemia that results when the body stops erythropoiesis?
aplastic anemia