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Can a female get hemophilia A and B?

No, hemophilia A and B is exclusive to males. Females may be carriers

What percentage of sons of carriers will be affected by hemophilia A and B?

50%

What percentage of daughters of carriers will be carriers of Hemophilia A and B?

50%. Females cannot be affected by Hemophilia A and B?

Can sons of affected males be carriers of Hemophilia A and B?

No, only females can be carriers 50% of the time and makes are affected 50% of the time

What factor is deficient in hemophilia A (classic hemophilia)?

Factor 8

Which hemophilia do you see a factor 8 deficiency?

Hemophilia A

What bleeding profile do you see in Hemophilia A and B?

PTT prolonged


PT, Fibrinogen, platelets normal

What factor is deficient in Hemophilia B?

Factor 9

Four types of Microcytic anemia, "I hope they stick"

STIC


Sideroblastic


Thalassemia


Iron def anemia


Chronic dz


STIC

Fours causes of acquired Sideroblastic anemia

Toxins


(Lead)


Basophilic Stippling



Drug-Induced


(Ethanol, Isoniazide)



Nutritional


(Pyridoxine)



Leukemia/Lymphoma

In a patient with basophils can stippling, other than a lead level, what test would you order ?

Electrophoresis because it could be thalasemia

Isoniazide depletes which vitamin?

B6 Pyridoxine and also may cause INH induce pellagra (niacin def)