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HEMATOLOGY

Hemolytic Anemia

Dr. Rafi Ahmed GhoriFCPS

Professor Medicine

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"Pleasure in the job "Pleasure in the job puts puts

perfection in the perfection in the work."work."

-- Aristotle-- Aristotle

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Blood Smear - Normal

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C.B.C / FBC / Hemogram

Haemoglobin - 15±2.5, 14 ±2.5 - g/dl

PCV - 0.47 ±0.07, 0.42 ±0.05 - l/l (%) Haematocrit, Total RBC volume - better

RBC count - 5.5 ±1, 4.8 ± 1 x1012/l

MCHC - Hb/PCV - 30-36 - g/dl Hb synthesis within RBC

MCH - Hb/RBC - 29.5 ± 2.5 pg/l Average Hb in RBC

MCV - PCV/RBC 85 ± 8 – fl RBC Maturation

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RBC disorders (Anemias) :

““Anemia is decreased red cell mass Anemia is decreased red cell mass affecting tissue oxygenation”affecting tissue oxygenation”

* Low Hb <13.5 (males), <11.5 (females)* Low Hb <13.5 (males), <11.5 (females)

Acquired / Congenital disorders:

Decreased production / Increased loss

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Haemolytic An. Introduction

Anemia due to Increased RBC destruction

Decreased life span (<120d)

Breakdown ↑Bilirubin (Unconj) Jaundice

Increased RBC production - ↑ reticulocytes

Low Haptoglobins – Hb carrier proteins.

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Ketabolism of Hb:

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Polychromasia - Hemolytic An.

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Blood Film Features:

Abnormal shape

Polychromasia

Nucleated RBC

Plt may be low.

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Clinical Features:

Pallor mild – mucosal

Jaundice - Mild fluctuating

Splenomegaly

No bile in urine (dark on standing-UBG)

Pigment gall stones – in chronic forms

Crisis – aplastic, hemolytic, vascular

Ankle ulcers

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Hemolytic Anemia - Types:

Immune lysis• Warm & Cold Ab, Auto & Allo immune

Mechanical Damage• Valve, Microangiopathy (DIC), prosthesis, march

Hereditary Defects• Membrane, Hb & Enzyme defect

Infection induced• Clostridia, malaria, septicemia

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Clinical Features of Sickle

Cell Disease

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Congenital RBC Disorders:

Membrane Disorders: Spherocytosis, Elliptocytosis

Hemoglobin Disorders: Hemoglobinopathies - Sickle cell, HbC etc.

Thalassemia Syndromes - , ,

Enzyme disorders: G6PD, PK deficiency

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Laboratory Evaluation: Features of RBC breakdown:

Hyperbilirubinemia Increased Urine UBG & Faecal stercobilinogen. Low or absent Haptoglobins

Features of increased RBC Production: Reticulocytosis Marrow erythroid hyperplasia – bone changes

Damaged RBC Morphology, Osmotic Fragility Decreased RBC survival – 51Cr labelling. Hemoglobin electrophoresis, enzyme abnormality

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Laboratory Evaluation:

Intravascular Haemolysis: Haemoglobinaemia, Haemoglobinuria Haemosiderinuria – Renal tubular cells Methhaemalbuminaemia – Schumm’s test.

Molecular genetics Hb Electrophoresis Globin synthesis studies.

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CBC Analyzer Report

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Blood Smear Interpretation:

A B C D

E F G H

I J

A. NormalB. Micro/hypoC. MacroD. TargetE. SpheroF. Heinz bodyG. SchistocyteH. nRBCI. PolychromJ. Teardrop

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Hb Electrophoresis – New born

_

SFA

Barts

+

CSAF

pH 6.3pH 8.6

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““Seeing much, suffering much Seeing much, suffering much and studying much are the and studying much are the three pillars of learning.”three pillars of learning.”

–Benjamin Disraeli

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MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY :

Normal adult blood contain 3 types of Hb.

The major component is HbA - α 2ß2.

The minor component fetal Hb (α 2 γ 2) and Hb A2 (α 22)

Structure & Synthesis of Haemoglobin:

Hb in adult Hb A Hb F Hb A2Structure α2 ß 2 α2 γ2 α2δ2

Normal % 96-98 0.5-0.8 1.5-3.2

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Introduction to Haemoglobins:Introduction to Haemoglobins:

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GENE CLUSTER & HB SWITCH

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EFFECTS OF EXCESS CHAINS

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Thalassemia Syndromes:

Group of disorders with decreased production of or chains.

Features: Low Hb – depending on type. Microcytic Hypochromic RBC Unlike IDA, uniform - low RDW Target forms typical. No pencil forms. Heinz bodies – globin deposits HBH inclusions – Golf ball cells

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Thalassemia Syndromes:

Etiologically , , thalassemia, HbH dis.

Clinically classified into

Hydrops fetalis() – IU death

Thalassemia major () – transfusion dep

Thalassemia intermedia () – spleenomegaly, Fe

Thalassemia minor () - symptomless.

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-Thalassemia:

Decreased production of chains.

Classification 0 – (four gene deletion) - Hydrops fetalis

+ 2/3 gene deletion – Thal. Intermedia, HbH dis.

0 trait, + trait – Thal Minor, HPFH

No thalassemia major.

HbH inclusions can be demonstrated in some cases. (less in trait, more in intermedia)

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Hydrops Fetalis:

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-Thalassemia:

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Blood Smear & HbH PreparationBlood Smear & HbH Preparation

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Thalassemia Trait:

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Thalassemia Major:

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ß Thalassemia Major:

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Sickle Cell Disease:

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G6PD Def - Heinz bodies:

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Her. Spherocytosis:

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Hereditary Elliptocytosis:

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G6PD Deficiency:

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G6PD Deficiency Anemia:

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If you don't If you don't stand for something, stand for something,

you will fall for anything…!you will fall for anything…!

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Hb Barts levels in Cord blood in Hb Barts levels in Cord blood in thalassemia thalassemiaPhenotype Equivalent No

of FunctionalGenes

% Barts

Normal 4 0

thal trait(mild)

3 0-1

thal trait(severe)

2 2-8*

Hb H disease 1 10-40

Hb Barts Hydrops 0 ~80

Higgs DR et al Blood 73, 1081, 1989* Some references mention upto 15%