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Macrocytic anemia |
Megaloblastic anemia Pernicious anemia Folate deficiency anemia |
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Normochromic, normocytic anemia |
acute blood loss hemolytic anemia aplastic anemia stem cell related anemia |
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Hypochromic, microcytic anemia |
Thalassemia ease Iron defiency anemia Anemia of chronic diseaseIron defiency anemiaLead poisoningsideroblastic anemia Lead poisoning sideroblastic anemia |
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Defect in DNA synthesis presence of nuclear- cytoplasmic, asyndronization, hypercellular PBS: macro-ovalocyte, pancytopenia, hypersegmented, HYPERSEGMENTED NEURTROPHIL (Hallmark) |
Megaloblastic anemia |
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hypochromic, microcytic associated to a defective alpha-beta synthesis |
Thalassemia |
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Stem cells are incapable of responding to EPO |
aplastic anemia |
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primary cause of death is infectious crisis, associated with S. pneumoniae |
Sickel cell anemia |
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Most common of the aplastic anemia |
Fanconi anemia |
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Marchiafava Michelin syndrome |
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria |
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Decreased serum iron despite abundant iron stores |
Anemia of chronic inflammation |
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Ring sideroblast is the hallmark |
Sideroblastic anemia |
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Most common anemia |
Iron deficiency anemia |
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Hookworm infection Blood loss (menstruating women) Iron demand(pregnancy) |
Iron deficiency anemia |
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Antibodies directed against parietal cells Antibodies directed against intrinsic factor |
Pernicious anemia |
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Skeletal abnormalities Skin pigmentation |
Fanconi anemia |
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Most common anemia among hospitalised patients |
Anemia of chronic inflammation |
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