Anemia of Chronic Disease

What is Anemia of Chronic Disease?

Anemia of chronic disease is the disorder of the red cell linked to chronic diseases, mostly among hospitalized patient. What is the Pathology of Anemia of Chronic Disease? The pathology of anemia of chronic disease is:  -Etiology: The cause of…
Aplastic Anemia

What is Aplastic Anemia?

Aplastic anemia is a disorder of marrow failure related to marrow hypoplasia and pancytopenia. What is the Pathology of Aplastic Anemia? The pathology of aplastic anemia is: -Etiology: The cause of aplastic anemia is acquired or idiopathic. -Genes involved: RMRP…
Anemias of Diminished Erythropoiesis

What are Anemias of Diminished Erythropoiesis?

Anemias of diminished erythropoiesis are reduction of the blood volume, hematocrit level, or reduced hemoglobin level due to inadequate production of the red cells and incapacity of the marrow regeneration. Examples of anemias of diminished erythropoiesis include:  Aplastic anemiaAnemia of…
Anemia due to Chronic Blood Loss

What is Anemia due to Chronic Blood Loss?

Anemia due to chronic blood loss is when the rate of hemorrhage depletes the iron reserves, and bleeding surpasses regenerative capability of the marrow.  What is the Pathology of Anemia Due to Chronic Blood Loss? The pathology of anemia due…
Anemia due to Acute Blood Loss

What is Anemia due to Acute Blood Loss?

Anemia due to acute blood loss is the reduction of circulating hemoglobin due to hemorrhagic resulting from trauma. What is the Pathology of Anemia Due to Acute Blood Loss? The pathology of anemia due to: -Etiology: The cause of anemia…
Anemias due to Blood Loss

What are Anemias due to Blood Loss?

Anemias due to blood loss are the reductions of circulating hemoglobin due to hemorrhagic. Examples of anemias due to blood loss include: Anemia due to acute blood lossAnemia due to chronic blood loss
Anemia

What is Anemia?

Anemia is a reduction in circulating red blood cells below normal limits. Anemia is clinically defined as the reduction hemoglobin (Hb) concentration of the blood, measured by the hematocrit. Anemias are subdivided into the following categories: Anemia of blood lossAnemias…
RED BLOOD CELL PATHOLOGY

WHAT IS RED BLOOD CELL PATHOLOGY?

Red blood cell pathology is the anomalies associated with the structure, volume, and alterations of the red blood cells normal functioning, oxygen transportation. Red blood cell pathology includes:  AnemiasBleeding disordersPolycythemiaTransfusion complications 
Substance Abuse Injuries

What are Substance Abuse Injuries?

Substance Abuse injuries are injuries that may happen either as a direct result of the toxic effects of drugs and alcohol or as a consequence related to drug use, which can include anything from seizures, asphyxiation, respiratory arrest, hypoxic brain…
Motor Vehicle Death Injuries

What are Motor Vehicle Death Injuries?

Motor vehicle death injuries are traumatic brain injuries, internal bleeding, broken ribs, or spinal cord injuries that typically occur due to head-on collisions, driver- or passenger-side impacts, or rollovers caused by driver negligence or reckless behavior.