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Normocytic anaemia
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How is normocytic anaemia characterised?
Normal
MCV
with dec
haemoglobin
conc
What is the normal MCV range?
80-100
fL
What is normocytic anaemia often indicative of?
Underlying conditions e.g.
chronic disease
,
acute blood loss
or marrow infiltration
What are the 3 main types of normocytic anaemia?
Haemolytic
Aplastic
Anaemia of
chronic disease
/ anaemia of
inflammation
What causes haemolytic anaemia?
Premature destruction of
RBCs
What causes aplastic anaemia?
Bone marrow failure =
pancytopenia
Who is anaemia of chronic disease commonly seen in?
Patients with
chronic inflammatory conditions
What are some signs on examination for normocytic anaemias and which particular type may they be seen in?
Pallor -
all
Jaundice -
haemolytic
Splenomegaly -
aplastic
Lymphadenopathy -
aplastic
or
ACD
What blood tests are done when investigating for normocytic anaemia?
FBC
Reticulocyte count
Serum ferritin
Why is reticulocyte count important when investigating normocytic anaemia?
Inc reticulocyte count =
inc
bone marrow
response to anaemia
Dec count =
dec
bone marrow production
Blood tests that consist of low serum iron, low TIBC, and raised ferritin indicate what type of normocytic anaemia?
Anaemia of
chronic disease