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28153606522 categories of macrocytic anemia1. megaloblastic 2. non-megaloblastic0
2815363536failure of dna syntheisis ismegaloblastic1
2815363537membrane abnormalities isnon magaloblastic2
2816490804non meg anemia has abnormal ____ metabolismcholesterol3
2816491456what diseases accompany non meg anemia1. advanced liver disease 2. hypothyroidism4
2816492425meg: cell cycle arrests inS phase5
2816492733what maturation doesn't occur in meg:nuclear6
2816493585meg has: 1. bizzare shaped ____ 2. ___, immature nuclei1. cells 2. large7
2816494090meg is ____pancytopenic8
2816496212meg: you have ___ effects such as GI sx and abnormal pap smearssystemic9
2816500156___ is a common clinical findingmacrocytosis10
2816501935in patients seeking medical care for macro: MCV ishigh11
2816502310in patients seeking medical care for macro anemia: anemia isnot present12
2820379227what causes neuro damagepercicious anemia13
2820379629maco incidence is __ out of 1000 people214
2820380931PA can appear ___ year before anemia begins115
2820380932B 12 is essential for1. nervous system function 2. normal red, white, and platelet production 3. ** cofactor for methionin synthetase in conversion of homocysteine to methionine 4. conversion of meth-co A to succinyl CoA16
2820383359if you have elevated homocysteine, you can lower it by ...giving people extra b1217
2820383713sources of b12 in food1. dairy 2. eggs18
2820385635daily absorption of b12 is5 mcg19
2820386199b12 combines with ___ made by the parietal cells in the stomachintrinsic factor20
2820386645this combination makes them easily absorbably in theterminal ileum21
2820386646diet deficiency in b12 is veryrare22
2820388925b12 must be bound to ____ for effieicnt absorptionintrinsic factr23
2820389690what stores b12liver24
2820389691how much b12 does the liver store2000 - 5000 mcg25
2820390408deficency in b12 occurs ___ after cessation of b12> 3 years26
2820392545any decreased production of intrinsic factor includes1. pernicious anemia 2. gastrectomy27
2820392936the MOST COMMON CAUSE OF B12 DEF. ISpernicious anemia28
2820392937how do you get PAsometimes hereditary29
2820394626___ infection also causes b12 defhelicobacter pylor infection30
2820395363the ____ causes competition of b12 in the gut vs bacteriablind loop syndrom31
2820395364this competition can also be caused byfish tapeworm32
28203983556 causes of b12 def1. pancreatic insufficiency 2. decreased ileal absorption of b12 3. transcobalamin II defieicny 4. diet 5. agents that block absorption 6. alcoholism33
2820398861pancreatic insufficiency is fromfailure to inactivate competing cobalamin binding proteins34
2820402271decreased ileal absorption of b12 is fromsurgical resection crohns disease35
2820404680trans. II def is the only protein carrier thatcan transport b12 into cells (rare)36
2820408151diet b12 def is fromstrict vegetarians37
2820408932what agents block b12 absorption1. neomycin 2. biguandies (metformin) 3. proton pump inhibitors **38
2820414212pernicious anemia is caused fromlack of intrinsic factor39
2820414213PA is also known as**combined systems disease40
2820420165does PA fast or slow onsetslow41
2820420166do you get hypovolemia with PANO42
2820421563high risk groups for getting pa1. ileal disease 2. gastric disease 3. chronic PPI USE***43
2820422454**hallmark of symptomatic vit b12 def is ___megaloblastic anemia44
2820423864at dx. PA may bevery anemia45
2820424151in PA, hct can be10-15%46
2820424827what is also common when PA is diagnosed in pt1. leukopenia (wbc) 2. thrombocytopenia (platelet)47
2820427390sx of PA1. pale 2. icteric (jaundice) 3. mucosal cell changes 4. glossitis 5. GI distrubances 6. anorexia and diarrhea48
2820428585neur sx in paperipheral nerve degeneration49
2820429077what is sign of neuro disease in pasymmetric paresthesias of feet AND hands50
2820429660is neur early or latelate: so hard to fix51
2820430253in PA, there is also degneration of the __ of the spinal cordposterior columns52
2820431010how to tell if pt has degeneration of the posterior columns1. bad vibratory sense 2. proprioception disturbances 3. spastic ataxia53
2820431620what is ataxiastaggering gait54
2820442379what are teh 5 cerebral signs of PA1. irritabilty 2. somnolence 3. memory impairment 4. perversion of taste, smell, vision 5. mental derangments55
2820443286what is mental derangements also called****megaloblastic madness56
2820450515cbc in PA looks likelarge cell hyperchromic anemia abnormal cells57
2820451317mcv in PA is110-140 fl58
2820451850causes of normal MCV in PA1. early 2. coesisting iron def. or thalassemia 3. idiopathic 4. neuro and normal mcv and anemia needs eval.59
2820456167also see ___ and ___1. anisocytosis 2. poikilocytosis60
2820456766anisocytosis ispresense of abnormally shaped cells61
2820457352poiklocytosisabnrormally shapd rbc62
2820459902cbc: find ___ olalocytes in pamacro63
2820459903cbc pa: ____ neutrophilshypersegmented64
2820460790vit b12 isessential for ALL cell lines65
2820471795cbc in macro: decreased ___ countreticulocyte66
2820474391chemistries in b12 def are1. elevated serum lactase dehydrogenase 2. increased indirect bilirubin67
2820478236how to dx b12 def1. HP 2. sx of anemia 3. neuro signs 4. lab68
2820485861what do you need to make a dx of b12 def1. macrocytic anemia 2. megaloblastic blood smear 3. macro-ovalocytes 4. hypersegmented neutrophils 5. low serum v b12 levels69
2820489907what test do you do FIRST for b12 defget b12 blood level first b/c its easy and cheap70
2820490698what will cbc show for b12 def1. anemia 2. high mcv 3. hypersegmented nuclei 4. +/- pancytopenia 5. low ret count 6. peripheral smear71
2820494093if person has both b12 (or folate) def AND iron def thenthey have normal or decreased rbc size*****72
2820502651sx patients with b12 def will have serum cobalamin ___< 17073
2820503091PA can be dx byanti intrinsic factor antibodies or anti parietal antibodies (first measure b12 level)74
2820517241low b12 levels are difficult to interpret so dx PA bymeasuring anti intrinsic factor and anti parietal antibodies75
2820517606b12 levels Normally fall during ___ but doesn't produce diseasepregnancy76
2820521185cbl levels: ____ means def is unlikely> 24077
2820521771cbl levels: ____ means cbl def is possible170-24078
2820522346cbl levels: ___ means levels are consistent with cbl disease< 17079
2820526584what is used to sort out borderline cases for b12 levelsserum methylmalonic80
2820528008low or normal b12 levels should be confirmed with ___ testingmetabolite81
2820528498why isn't metabolite testing used a lotcost82
2820536307metabolite testing shoud be reserved for those pts in whom a high degree of suspicion o cbl ispresent83
2820537916definitly use metabolite testing if pt is1. borderline levels 2. pts with neuro problems 3. cause of dementia84
2820538624metabolite testing excludesb12 def when levels are normal85
2820544144what else do you order with the b12 testFOLATE*****86
2820544145TX OF B12:oral 1000-2000 mcg of b12 daily87
2820544821is oral as good as ivyes88
2820545295___% is absorbed even without intrinsic factor1%89
2820546064presence or absence of neuro damage iscritical in deciding method of therapy90
2820546961tx of b12 def WITHOUT neuro sx1. b 12 iv then switch to oral91
2820547407what is sequence of iv without neuro tx1000 mcg 1 /day for 1 week 1000 mcg / week for 1 month92
2820550600when b12 hsa been restored, switch to ___ oral for life1-2 mg/day93
2820554248b12 def tx WITH neuro sxlife long parenteral therapy94
2820554667what is schedule for tx with neuro sx1000 mcg every day for 1 week 1000 mcg 1/week for 1 mont 1000 mcg 1/month for life95
2820555601what if pt stops taking medsthey will be anemic again96
2820556192how long does it take for meds to work1 week97
2820556196how do you know therapy is workingsee high reticulocytes in 5-7 days98
2820556990hematolc pic normalizes in2 months99
2820560163prognosis of b12 def1. hypokalemia if anemia is severe 2. cns is permanent if lasted more than 6 months100

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