Haemolytic Anaemia - classification (intravascular, extravascular), pathophysiology, investigations
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"Haemolytic anaemia is defined as anaemia due to premature destruction of RBC. RBC also known as erythrocytes are produced in the bone marrow and then enter circulation to become mature. The mechanism of RBC haemolysis can be intravascular which means destruction of RBC within the vasculature or haemolysis can occur extravascularly. Which means haemolysis outside the vasculature typically in organs such as the spleen and liver where the reticuloendothelial system resides.
Haemolysis stimulates the kidneys to produce EPO a hormone which stimulate erythropoesis the production of RBC. RBC are produced via the myeloid progenitor cell line to become erythrocytes in the bone marrow. Erythropoesis is also stimulated by other hormones including androgens and thyroid hormone."
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He classed G6PD under intracapsular, extravascular. it is intracapsular but its a intravascular disease not extravascular!!!
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I've had one dog and one cat killed by autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Until my shepherd mix got it, I had never heard of it. Ten years later when our cat was diagnosed, I was devastated. My dog's disease progressed slowly, so he actually died from the anemia. The cat's disease progressed so rapidly that she actually went into liver failure from the sharp increase in bilirubin.
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Thank you so much, great explanation as always. I would like to note that the enzyme is called G6PD and the "D" stands for dehydrogenase not deficiency, so the correct name is "G6PD deficiency". Thanks again!
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Hello sir ,can u tell how hemolytic anemia can affect the function of other essential organs ?
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perfect!! wondering how no one corrected it. Also isnt it G6PD Deficiency?
is G6PD should intravasculer haemolysis, right? its make hemoglobynuria so it should be intravasculer hemoliysis
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Haptoglobin is less because in Hemolytic Anemia, it is being used up a lot than usual??
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Wouldn’t haptoglobin levels increase if there’s more haeme in circulation? Or are they not produced more in proportion to the haeme increasing in the body?
Hemoglobin actually binds with heptoglobin and this complex is eaten up by macrophages that's why heptoglobin level decreases
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Just to clarify, G6PD is intravascular, right?
Hey, its one of those which are both intravascular and extravascular most likely. But because it is abnormal will definitely be cleared up by the spleen/liver.
Why neutrophilia and thrombocytosis in hemolytic anemia
What's the permanent solution for hemolytic anemia?
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In warm autoimmune hemolytic disease, body temperature is at 37 degrees only.
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G6PD deficiency causes intravascular hemolysis hence patients present with haemoglobinuria which is dark or red urine often mistaken as haematuria.
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It is actually G6P”D” deficiency, “D” is stand for Dehydrogenase
im sure he knows that 2 years later : )
Great video, like always, but isn't the sound cut off at the end?
Haha you are right. It was meant to say extracorpuscular and intracorpuscular causes of haemolysis. Cheers!
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But with G6PD deficiency, you have also intravascular hemolysis, not only extravascular!
Correct
Enzyme deficiency g6pd is intravascular hemolysis not extravascular hemolysis
But g6pd deficiency is intravasculer hemolysis
I have this No fun I was 2 pints short of blood almost killed me I had transfussion
How do you find out if you are short of blood, I've been sick with this anemia for some time, getting much worse, constantly needing to sleep, and dizzy all the time 😪
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G6pd is intravascular not extravascualr hemolysis
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