HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA

HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA. DR. Subhan Ali R. HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA. DEFINITION CAUSES APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS DIAGNOSIS. DEFINITION. Anemia due to inability of the bone marrow to compensate for the degree of destruction of RBC. Normal RBC destruction. Life span 100- 120 days

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  1. HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA DR. Subhan Ali R
  2. HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA • DEFINITION • CAUSES • APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS • DIAGNOSIS
  3. DEFINITION • Anemia due to inability of the bone marrow to compensate for the degree of destruction of RBC
  4. Normal RBC destruction • Life span 100- 120 days • Towards the end red cell surface changes make them susceptible to phagocytosis by RES • Energy derived from glucose breakdown maintains red cell integrity
  5. Hb metabolism • Phagocytosed RBCS release Hb • Broken down within RES • Globin back to metabolic protein pool • Porphyrin ring of heam cleaved by HO • Yields biliverdin and CO • Reduced to bilirubin
  6. Haem degradation

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