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FLG 332 Summaries for Study Unit 4 (Semester Test 2 & exam). Haematology, Red blood cells, Anaemia, Immunology (Third Year). Most important notes for the study unit.

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Unit 4 – Haematology


LECTURE 1 – RBC AND ANAEMIA
RBC
ERYTHROCYTES




RBC indices:

1. Mean Corpuscular Volume MCV
2. Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin MCH
3. Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration MCHC




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MCV MCH MCHC

Average volume of RBCs expressed Amount of haemoglobin per cell expressed Concentration of haemoglobin in
in cubic micrometers (μm3) or in picograms (1pg = 10-12 g) grams per decilitre (100 ml) or as a
femtolitres (1fl = 10-15 litre) percentage
Normal
Normal 27-31 (29) pg Normal
82-99 (87) fl 31-37 (34) %
Abnormal
Abnormal < 25 pg = hypochromia Abnormal
< 82 fl = microcytes (Iron deficiency) << hypochromia
> 99 fl = macrocytes > 50 pg = hyperchromia > 37 % spherocytosis
(Vitamin B12 deficiency)




ANAEMIA Symptom not a disease

v Abnormally ↓# of circulating RBC
\ Abnormally ↓level of Hb
M Results in ↓O2 carrying capacity

Affects 1 in 4 people worldwide



4 Main groups of Anaemia:

1. Abnormal/decreased Hb (Fe deficiency, thalassemia, sickle cell)
2. Haemorrhagic anaemia
3. Decreased RBC production (Vit B12, folate deficiency, etc.)
4. Haemolytic anaemia (autoimmune, malaria, etc.)




1. ABNORMAL HAEMOGLOBIN
SICKLE-CELL ANAEMIA

HbS
« Valine is substituted for glutamic acid at position 6 of β-chain in HbA
« When deoxygenated, polymerises to form long fibres
« Fibres aggregate and distort RBC causing “sickling” of the cell

Sickle cells
• Decrease half-life of RBC ⇒ more prone to damage
• Results in haemolytic anaemia




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