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* Jaundice
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* Weakness
* Weakness
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* Removal of offending medication
* High-dose vitamin B6 (up to 200mg daily)
* Avoidance of splenectomy
* Symptomatic transfusion support with iron chelation as needed
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* Elevated ferritin
* Elevated ferritin
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* Pallor
* Weakness
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* Treatment of the underlying cause; erythropoiesis-stimulating agents
* Supportive red blood cell transfusions
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* Abnormal hemoglobin electrophoresis (in beta-thalassemia)
* Abnormal hemoglobin electrophoresis (in beta-thalassemia)
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* Irritability
* Growth retardation
* Jaundice
* Hepatomegaly
* Splenomegaly
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* Transfusion support
* Iron chelation
* Gene therapy if available
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* Low ferritin
* Low ferritin
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* Pallor
* Weakness
* Positive occult blood testing (if GI bleeding)
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* Intravenous or oral iron supplementation
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* Low erythropoietin level
* Low erythropoietin level
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* Pallor
* Weakness
* Signs of chronic kidney disease
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* Epoetin alfa 50-100 units/kg 3 times weekly
* Darbepoietin 0.45 mcg/kg weekly or 0.75 mcg/kg every 2 weeks
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* Megaloblastic anemia with  hypersegmented neutrophils
* Megaloblastic anemia with  hypersegmented neutrophils
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* Numbness
* Weakness
* Tingling
* Paresthesias
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* Vitamin B12 1000mcg daily
* Folate 1mg daily
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Revision as of 20:11, 31 October 2017

DD of hemolytic anemia

Characterisitc/Parameter Etiology Mean corpuscular volume Laboratory abnormalities Physical examination Treatment Other associated abnormalities
Hemolytic anemia
  • Drug-induced
  • Immune-mediated
  • Non-immune-mediated
  • Infections
  • Rheumatologic disease
  • Normocytic (80-100 femtoliter)
  • Indirect hyperbilirubinemia
  • Reticulocytosis
  • Low haptoglobin
  • Elevated LDH
  • Pallor
  • Jaundice
  • Removal of offending agent
  • Steroids
  • Alternative immunosuppression
Sideroblastic anemia
  • Alcoholism
  • Lead poisoning
  • Vitamin B6 deficiency
  • Isoniazid
  • Chloramphenicol
  • Microcytic (<80 femtoliter)

Or

  • Normocytic (80-100 femtoliter)
  • Ringed sideroblasts in bone marrow
  • Low vitamin B6 level
  • High lead level
  • Pallor
  • Weakness
  • Removal of offending medication
  • High-dose vitamin B6 (up to 200mg daily)
  • Avoidance of splenectomy
  • Symptomatic transfusion support with iron chelation as needed
Anemia of chronic disease
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Rheumatologic disease
  • Cancer
  • HIV
  • Chronic infection; excess release of IL-1 and IL-6
  • Normocytic (80-100 femtoliter)
  • Elevated ESR and CRP
  • Elevated hepcidin
  • Low serum iron
  • Low transferrin
  • Elevated ferritin
  • Pallor
  • Weakness
  • Treatment of the underlying cause; erythropoiesis-stimulating agents
  • Supportive red blood cell transfusions
Thalassemia
  • Genetic defect with alpha- or beta-globin production
  • Microcytic (<80 femtoliter)
  • Abnormal hemoglobin electrophoresis (in beta-thalassemia)
  • Irritability
  • Growth retardation
  • Jaundice
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Splenomegaly
  • Transfusion support
  • Iron chelation
  • Gene therapy if available
Iron deficiency anemia
  • Loss of iron from gastrointestinal blood loss or menstrual blood loss
  • Microcytic (<80 femtoliter)
  • Low serum iron
  • Elevated transferrin
  • Low transferrin saturation
  • Low ferritin
  • Pallor
  • Weakness
  • Positive occult blood testing (if GI bleeding)
  • Intravenous or oral iron supplementation
Erythropoietin deficiency
  • Chronic kidney disease or other renal dysfunction
  • Normocytic (80-100 femtoliter)
  • Low erythropoietin level
  • Pallor
  • Weakness
  • Signs of chronic kidney disease
  • Epoetin alfa 50-100 units/kg 3 times weekly
  • Darbepoietin 0.45 mcg/kg weekly or 0.75 mcg/kg every 2 weeks
Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency
  • Pernicious anemia
  • Diphyllobothrium latum infection
  • Nutritional deficiency
  • Crohn's disease of terminal ileum
  • Macrocytic (>100 femtoliter)
  • Low vitamin B12 or folate level
  • Megaloblastic anemia with hypersegmented neutrophils
  • Numbness
  • Weakness
  • Tingling
  • Paresthesias
  • Vitamin B12 1000mcg daily
  • Folate 1mg daily