What is erythropoiesis stimulated by?
Human RBC production (erythropoiesis) is stimulated by erythropoietin in the kidney
Where are RBCs produced?
Continuously produced in red bone marrow by committed stem cells
How long does it take for RBC formation to maturity
~7 days
How long is the lifespan of RBC?
120 days
Rate of RBC production
2 million cells/sec
What is the reticuloendothelial system (RES)?
What happens to the plasma membrane as RBC ages?
Plasma membrane undergoes changes increasing susceptibility to phagocytosis (eryptosis)
What is the rate of eryptosis equivalent to?
Rate of eryptosis = rate of erythropoiesis
Disorders of increased eryptosis
What is anemia?
Anemia is reduction of RBC volume, hemoglobin concentration below range or values that occur in healthy person (12-18g/100mL)
Acquired hypoproliferative anemia
Congenital hypoproliferative anemia
Congenital hemolytic anemia
Acquired hemolytic anemia
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ oral ulcers?
Neutropenia
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ glossitis?
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ angular stomatitis?
Iron deficiency anemia
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ candida?
Immunosuppression
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ skin pallor?
Any anemia
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ jaundice?
Hemolytic anemia
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ excessive bruising?
What possible hematological abnormality may be associated w/ purpuric/petechial rash?
Thrombocytopenia
Dental considerations for a low risk anemic patient
Cause of anemia known, cause corrected, normal hematocrit, on therapy, asymptomatic: treat as normal
Dental considerations for a high risk anemic patient