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==Differentiating Autoimmune hemolytic anemia from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Autoimmune hemolytic anemia from other Diseases== | ||
Diagnosis is made by first ruling out other causes of hemolytic anemia, such as [[glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency|G6PD]], [[thalassemia]], [[sickle-cell disease]], etc. | Diagnosis is made by first ruling out other causes of hemolytic anemia, such as [[glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency|G6PD]], [[thalassemia]], [[sickle-cell disease]], etc. | ||
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!Characterisitc/Parameter | |||
!Etiology | |||
!Mean corpuscular volume | |||
!Laboratory abnormalities | |||
!Physical examination | |||
!Treatment | |||
!Other associated abnormalities | |||
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|Hemolytic anemia | |||
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* [[Drug-induced]] | |||
* [[Immune-mediated disease|Immune-mediated]] | |||
* Non-immune-mediated | |||
* [[Infections]] | |||
* [[Rheumatologic disease]] | |||
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* [[Normocytic anemia|Normocytic]] (80-100 femtoliter) | |||
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* Indirect [[hyperbilirubinemia]] | |||
* [[Reticulocytosis]] | |||
* Low [[haptoglobin]] | |||
* Elevated [[LDH]] | |||
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* [[Pallor]] | |||
* [[Jaundice]] | |||
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* Removal of offending agent | |||
* [[Steroids]] | |||
* Alternative [[immunosuppression]] | |||
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* [[HELLP syndrome]] | |||
* [[TTP]] | |||
* [[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia|CLL]] | |||
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|[[Sideroblastic anemia]] | |||
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* [[Alcoholism]] | |||
* [[Lead poisoning]] | |||
* [[Vitamin B6 deficiency]] | |||
* [[Isoniazid]] | |||
* [[Chloramphenicol]] | |||
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* [[Microcytic anemia|Microcytic]] (<80 femtoliter) | |||
Or | |||
* [[Normocytic anemia|Normocytic]] (80-100 femtoliter) | |||
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* Ringed sideroblasts in [[bone marrow]] | |||
* Low [[vitamin B6]] level | |||
* High [[lead]] level | |||
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* [[Pallor]] | |||
* [[Muscle weakness|Weakness]] | |||
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* Removal of offending [[medication]] | |||
* High-dose [[vitamin B6]] (up to 200mg daily) | |||
* Avoidance of [[splenectomy]] | |||
* Symptomatic [[Blood transfusion|transfusion]] support with [[iron]] [[chelation]] as needed | |||
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* [[Myelodysplastic syndrome]] | |||
* [[Myeloproliferative neoplasm]] | |||
* [[Iron overload]] | |||
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|[[Thalassemia]] | |||
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* [[Genetic defect]] with alpha- or [[beta-globin]] production | |||
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* [[Microcytic]] (<80 femtoliter) | |||
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* Abnormal [[hemoglobin]] [[electrophoresis]] (in [[beta-thalassemia]]) | |||
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* [[Irritability]] | |||
* [[Growth retardation]] | |||
* [[Jaundice]] | |||
* [[Hepatomegaly]] | |||
* [[Splenomegaly]] | |||
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* [[Blood transfusion|Transfusion]] support | |||
* [[Iron]] chelation | |||
* [[Gene therapy]] if available | |||
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* [[Extramedullary hematopoiesis]] | |||
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|[[Iron deficiency anemia]] | |||
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* Loss of [[iron]] from [[gastrointestinal]] blood loss or [[menstrual]] [[blood loss]] | |||
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* [[Microcytic]] (<80 femtoliter) | |||
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* Low serum [[iron]] | |||
* Elevated [[transferrin]] | |||
* Low [[transferrin saturation]] | |||
* Low [[ferritin]] | |||
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* [[Pallor]] | |||
* [[Weakness]] | |||
* Positive [[occult blood]] testing (if [[Gastrointestinal bleeding|GI bleeding]]) | |||
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* Intravenous or oral iron supplementation | |||
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* [[Blood loss|Chronic blood loss]] | |||
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|[[Pernicious anemia]] | |||
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* Vitamin B12 deficiency | |||
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* [[Macrocytic anemia|Macrocytic]] (>100 femtoliter) | |||
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* Low vitamin B12 or folate level | |||
* [[Megaloblastic anemia]] with hypersegmented [[neutrophils]] | |||
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* [[Numbness]] | |||
* [[Weakness]] | |||
* [[Tingling]] | |||
* [[Paresthesias]] | |||
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* [[Vitamin B12]] 1000mcg daily | |||
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* [[Autoimmune disorders]] | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Differentiating Autoimmune hemolytic anemia from other Diseases
Diagnosis is made by first ruling out other causes of hemolytic anemia, such as G6PD, thalassemia, sickle-cell disease, etc.
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Hemolytic anemia |
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Thalassemia |
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Iron deficiency anemia |
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Pernicious anemia |
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