In a considerable number of patients, however, none of these factors is present, and the anemia appears to be exclusively related to the presence of the malignant disease itself. This type of anemia, known as cancer-related anemia (CRA), has many hematological and biochemical similarities with ...
The most prominent features in thepathophysiologyofsickle cell diseasecan be summarized as processes activated by deoxygenation that trigger hemolysis, vasculopathy, anemia, and organ damage. View chapter Book 2006,Pediatric Critical Care (Third Edition) MauroGrossi Chapter INFECTION OF SPECIFIC ORGAN SYSTE...
Some of the complications seen inP. vivaxmalaria may be related to cytokine-mediated injury.P. vivaxhas been reported to induce a greater inflammatory response thanP. falciparum(with equal or greater parasite load), resulting in higher levels of cytokine release. The pyrogenic threshold is also lo...
Sideroblastic anemia comprises a group of disorders that share characteristics of the presence of bone marrow ring sideroblasts, reflecting the excess mitochondrial iron deposition [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]. In adults, these syndromes are often found to be related to myelodysplastic syndrome (...
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Furthermore,thrombopoietin(TPO) levels are not elevated as would be expected in response to the thrombocytopenia of ITP, in contrast to aplasticanemia, amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia, and myeloablation, in whichTPOlevels are high. TPO is constitutively produced by hepatocytes and cleared by way of ...
This glucose metabolism deregulation is then accompanied by a rare complication, known as hyperwarburgism, which com- bines metabolic acidosis due to lactate accumulation and severe hypoglycemia that remains completely asymptomatic. In this case, the patient had severe anemia and signs of tissue ...
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