Why Is the Rh D Antigen Important in Blood Transfusions? Anemia Treatment Options For Medical Students Write a short note on the blood group. Answer: Blood groups are genetically determined antigens that can be detected on the RBC surface by specific antibodies. Name of the Blood Group with Antigens "What is the Rh D antigen and why is it important?" ABO … [Read more...] about Why Is the Rh D Antigen Important in Blood Transfusions?
How to Diagnose Microcytic Hypochromic Anemia with Blood Tests
How to Diagnose Microcytic Hypochromic Anemia with Blood Tests Microcytic hypochromic anemia Etiology/Causes "Understanding microcytic hypochromic anemia: Causes and tests" 1. Iron deficiency anemia Due to increased blood loss Uterine, For Example. Excessive menstruation in reproductive years, repeated miscarriages at the onset of menarche, postmenopausal … [Read more...] about How to Diagnose Microcytic Hypochromic Anemia with Blood Tests
Hemolytic Anemia
Hemolytic Anemia Write a short note on the classification of hemolytic anemia. Answer: Classification of hemolytic anemia Acquired or extracorpuscular. Hereditary or intracorpuscular. "Role of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in immune system dysfunction" Hemolytic anemia Acquired or Extracorpuscular Immunohemolytic anemia Autoimmune hemolytic anemia … [Read more...] about Hemolytic Anemia
What Causes Megaloblastic Anemia and How Is It Diagnosed?
What Causes Megaloblastic Anemia and How Is It Diagnosed? "What causes megaloblastic anemia and how is it diagnosed?" Megaloblastic anemia Pathology Megaloblastic anemia is caused by impaired DNA synthesis and is characterized by the distinctive abnormality in the hemopoietic precursors in bone marrow in which maturation of the nucleus is delayed related to the … [Read more...] about What Causes Megaloblastic Anemia and How Is It Diagnosed?
Megaloblastic Anemia
Megaloblastic Anemia "What is megaloblastic anemia and why does it occur?" Classification of Morphological Anemia Based on red cell size, hemoglobin content, and red cell indices. Microcytic hypochromic: MCV, MCH, and MCHC are all reduced For Example. in iron deficiency anemia and certain non-iron deficiency anemias, i.e., sideroblastic anemia, thalassemia, and anemia … [Read more...] about Megaloblastic Anemia