Why is the anemia in G6PD deficiency self-limiting?
Q. How is the anemia in G6PD deficiency self-limiting? Does it mean the anemia is short-lived?
Q. How is the anemia in G6PD deficiency self-limiting? Does it mean the anemia is short-lived?
Q. What is the difference between schistocytes, spherocytes, and bite cells?
A. Schistocytes are fragmented red cells. You see them in microangiopathic hemolytic anemia. (more…)
Q. I’m confused how in megablastic anemia, cells become macrocytic due to immature nuclei when RBCs don’t have nuclei! Is it referring to the erythroblast precursors before the nuclei are lost?
Q. What triggers renin release? I know that it’s hypo-filtration of the juxtaglomerular apparatus (i.e. reduced fluid flow) but what is the actual trigger for renin release? (more…)
Q. We learnt about a pretty rare disorder called thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) in which super-huge von Willebrand Factor (vWF) multimers are made which lead to occlusion of microcirculation. (more…)
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