review - anemias /wbcs
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Review - Anemias /WBCs. Hemolytic Anemia . Arrows indicate cells being destroyed; Acquired (thru certain chemicals) o r inherited. Pernicious Anemia. Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Review - Anemias/WBCs
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Hemolytic Anemia • Arrows indicate cells being destroyed; • Acquired (thru certain chemicals) or inherited
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Pernicious Anemia• Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor • Intrinsic factor is a protein made in the stomach. It helps your
body absorb vitamin B12, necessary for normal RBC production; RBCs are larger & form chains
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Aplastic Anemia• Aplastic anemia develops when damage occurs to your bone
marrow, slowing or shutting down the production of healthy RBCs
• May be from radiation, toxic chemicals or certain drugs
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Thalassemia • Reduced hemoglobin and fewer red blood
cells than normal. The genes that code for hemoglobin are missing or mutated.
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Polycythemia
• The overproduction of red blood cells; may be 6 to 9 million erythrocytes per cubic millimeter of blood
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Sickle Cell anemia
• Hereditary
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Identify this WBC
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