PG Clinic (6th October 2020) 8 replies on “PG Clinic (6th October 2020)” Sir when to do electrophoresis if a child is transfused and how to interpret hplc in a child who has been transfused.?? Sir this child is having normal mcv and mchc also on low normal side and in thal we have usually microcytic hypochromic.?? Why is that so sir.?? What is corrected reti count in this patient.?? Newborn more than 160 Young children 120 And adolescent 100 What is the age of presentation of variants of thalessemia major in thalassemia ineffective erythropoiesis component is more than hemolytic process so less likely to have jaundice sir.!! Yellowish sclera can be due to megaloblastic anemia in a child with thalassemia sir.!! Thalassemia don’t have jaundice usually so if this child has jaundice then thalassemia is unlikely sir.? Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Question * Name * Email *
Sir when to do electrophoresis if a child is transfused and how to interpret hplc in a child who has been transfused.??
Sir this child is having normal mcv and mchc also on low normal side and in thal we have usually microcytic hypochromic.?? Why is that so sir.??
in thalassemia ineffective erythropoiesis component is more than hemolytic process so less likely to have jaundice sir.!!
Thalassemia don’t have jaundice usually so if this child has jaundice then thalassemia is unlikely sir.?
8 replies on “PG Clinic (6th October 2020)”
Sir when to do electrophoresis if a child is transfused and how to interpret hplc in a child who has been transfused.??
Sir this child is having normal mcv and mchc also on low normal side and in thal we have usually microcytic hypochromic.??
Why is that so sir.??
What is corrected reti count in this patient.??
Newborn more than 160
Young children 120
And adolescent 100
What is the age of presentation of variants of thalessemia major
in thalassemia ineffective erythropoiesis component is more than hemolytic process so less likely to have jaundice sir.!!
Yellowish sclera can be due to megaloblastic anemia in a child with thalassemia sir.!!
Thalassemia don’t have jaundice usually so if this child has jaundice then thalassemia is unlikely sir.?