
Clinical Laboratory Hematology 3rd Edition by Shirlyn McKenzie, Lynne Williams
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0133076011
Clinical Laboratory Hematology 3rd Edition by Shirlyn McKenzie, Lynne Williams
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0133076011 Exercise 8
Kathy, a 36-year-old female, experienced a recent 35-lb weight loss. Her tongue was red and fissured. She also complained of chronic fatigue and shortness of breath upon exertion. Physical examination suggested signs of jaundice and increased numbness and a tingling sensation of fingers and toes. She was hospitalized with the general diagnosis of moderate anemia, jaundice, and neurological symptoms. Her admitting CBC demonstrated the following laboratory results:
The following abnormal erythrocyte morphology was reported:
Consider the reflex tests that might be important in identifying the etiology of this anemia.
Based on the initial CBC results, further testing was ordered with the following results:
Examination of a bone marrow aspirate revealed an erythroblastic hyperplasia with megaloblastic erythroblasts.
What is the morphologic classification of the patient's anemia?
The following abnormal erythrocyte morphology was reported:
Consider the reflex tests that might be important in identifying the etiology of this anemia.
Based on the initial CBC results, further testing was ordered with the following results:
Examination of a bone marrow aspirate revealed an erythroblastic hyperplasia with megaloblastic erythroblasts.
What is the morphologic classification of the patient's anemia?
Explanation
The total blood count and further labora...
Clinical Laboratory Hematology 3rd Edition by Shirlyn McKenzie, Lynne Williams
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