Deck 16: Hemolytic Anemia: Immune Anemias
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Deck 16: Hemolytic Anemia: Immune Anemias
1
A patient is admitted with chest pain and extreme shortness of breath.Patient history is unremarkable except for ingestion of oral cefoxitin for the past 4 days.A DAT profile is positive with polyspecific AHG, negative with anti-IgG, and positive with anti-C3.The hemoglobin is 8.0 gm/dl.Based on these results, what mechanism of drug-induced hemolysis is present?
A)Immune complex
B)Autoantibody
C)Drug adsorption
D)Membrane modification
A)Immune complex
B)Autoantibody
C)Drug adsorption
D)Membrane modification
Immune complex
2
Which of the following antibody specificities is associated with PCH?
A)Anti-I
B)Anti-Lea
C)Anti-P
D)Anti-D
A)Anti-I
B)Anti-Lea
C)Anti-P
D)Anti-D
Anti-P
3
Presence of alloantibody can be demonstrated by performing what test?
A)Antibody screen
B)Agglutination in saline
C)Direct antiglobulin test
D)Indirect antiglobulin test
A)Antibody screen
B)Agglutination in saline
C)Direct antiglobulin test
D)Indirect antiglobulin test
Antibody screen
4
Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction is characterized by which of the following?
A)Extravascular hemolysis
B)Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
C)Intravascular hemolysis
D)Thrombosis
A)Extravascular hemolysis
B)Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
C)Intravascular hemolysis
D)Thrombosis
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5
2-14 days after a transfusion, a patient is cross-matched for another transfusion.Slight hemolysis and a positive DAT are found.What testing should follow?
A)Urine hemoglobin
B)An elution procedure
C)Plasma-free hemoglobin test
D)Bilirubin measurement
A)Urine hemoglobin
B)An elution procedure
C)Plasma-free hemoglobin test
D)Bilirubin measurement
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6
Which of the following pairs of mother and fetus show the most likely potential for initiating HDFN in the fetus?
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7
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria is associated with viral and bacterial infections in children.With what other disease(s) is it associated?
A)Lymphoproliferative diseases in adults
B)Mixed-type AIHA
C)CAD
D)Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia
A)Lymphoproliferative diseases in adults
B)Mixed-type AIHA
C)CAD
D)Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia
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8
Which of the following conditions is NOT paired with the correct autoantibody?
A)Infectious mononucleosis / autoanti-i
B)WAIHA / autoanti-K
C)CAD / autoanti-I
D)PCH / autoanti-P
A)Infectious mononucleosis / autoanti-i
B)WAIHA / autoanti-K
C)CAD / autoanti-I
D)PCH / autoanti-P
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9
A 44 year old female presents for her routine examination.She complains of tiredness and difficulty in breathing when she exerts herself.Her DAT is positive with polyspecific AHG and anti-IgG.Her hemoglobin is 7.5 gm/dl and her indices suggest a normocytic, normochromic anemia.Her peripheral blood smear shows the presence of spherocytes.What is the most likely diagnosis?
A)CAD
B)Drug-induced IHA
C)WAIHA
D)Mixed-type AIHA
A)CAD
B)Drug-induced IHA
C)WAIHA
D)Mixed-type AIHA
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10
Which of the following is consistent with a diagnosis of CAD?
A)MCHC 44 g/dL
B)DAT positive with polyspecific AHG and anti-IgG
C)Spherocytes on the peripheral blood smear
D)MCV 104 fL
A)MCHC 44 g/dL
B)DAT positive with polyspecific AHG and anti-IgG
C)Spherocytes on the peripheral blood smear
D)MCV 104 fL
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11
Which of the following is an example of an anemia that occurs as a result of antibody development to an antigen that the individual lacks?
A)Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
B)Mixed-type autoimmune hemolytic anemia
C)Drug-induced hemolysis
D)Hemolytic disease of the newborn
A)Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
B)Mixed-type autoimmune hemolytic anemia
C)Drug-induced hemolysis
D)Hemolytic disease of the newborn
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12
ABO incompatibility is associated with which type of transfusion reaction?
A)Immediate
B)Delayed
C)TRALI
D)Anaphylactic
A)Immediate
B)Delayed
C)TRALI
D)Anaphylactic
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13
Autoantibodies associated with CAD are directed against what antigen system?
A)ABO
B)I
C)Rh
D)P
A)ABO
B)I
C)Rh
D)P
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14
A sample demonstrates a DAT profile that is positive with polyspecific AHG, negative with anti-IgG, and positive with anti-C3.If the Donath-Landsteiner test was also positive, what should the CLS do?
A)Perform an elution and antibody panel
B)Confer with the supervisor regarding the possibility of PCH
C)Request a serum sample for antibody screen
D)Perform a cold agglutinin test
A)Perform an elution and antibody panel
B)Confer with the supervisor regarding the possibility of PCH
C)Request a serum sample for antibody screen
D)Perform a cold agglutinin test
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15
The most likely cause of immediate hemolytic transfusion reaction is due to antibodies of which system?
A)Kidd
B)Rh
C)ABO
D)I
A)Kidd
B)Rh
C)ABO
D)I
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16
Which of the following set of results is consistent with a diagnosis of WAIHA?
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17
Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria is confirmed by a positive:
A)Antibody class IgM.
B)Thermal amplitude of antibody over 20°C.
C)Donath-Landsteiner test .
D)Cold agglutinin test.
A)Antibody class IgM.
B)Thermal amplitude of antibody over 20°C.
C)Donath-Landsteiner test .
D)Cold agglutinin test.
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18
Cold hemolytic anemia is usually due to:
A)Presence of an IgD antibody.
B)Presence of an IgG antibody.
C)Presence of an IgM antibody.
D)Presence of an IgG1 antibody.
A)Presence of an IgD antibody.
B)Presence of an IgG antibody.
C)Presence of an IgM antibody.
D)Presence of an IgG1 antibody.
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19
The absence of spherocytes on the peripheral blood smear in a case of suspected HDFN usually indicates that which of the following is the most likely cause of the condition?
A)ABO HDFN
B)Splenic hypertrophy
C)Rh HDFN
D)HDFN due to other blood group antibodies
A)ABO HDFN
B)Splenic hypertrophy
C)Rh HDFN
D)HDFN due to other blood group antibodies
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20
Which of the following will have the greatest effect on the rate of hemolysis in immune hemolytic anemia?
A)Presence of IgG2 on the erythrocyte
B)A limited number of antigens
C)Antibody that reacts at 37° C
D)Presence of IgM antibody
A)Presence of IgG2 on the erythrocyte
B)A limited number of antigens
C)Antibody that reacts at 37° C
D)Presence of IgM antibody
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21
Compare the differences in the activation of complement that lead to intravascular hemolysis or extravascular hemolysis.
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22
Compare the three mechanisms of drug-induced immune hemolysis.
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23
A Group O, Rh negative woman with no evidence of antibodies delivers her first child who shows a slightly decreased hemoglobin and the presence of spherocytes on the peripheral blood film.The DAT is positive with polyspecific AHG and anti-IgG.The baby is Group A, Rh negative and is slightly jaundiced with a bilirubin of 2.1 mg/dl.What is the most likely cause of the baby's jaundice?
A)Normal physiologic jaundice
B)Rh HDFN
C)ABO HDFN
D)Other type HDFN
A)Normal physiologic jaundice
B)Rh HDFN
C)ABO HDFN
D)Other type HDFN
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24
A patient on α-methyldopa may develop a type of drug-induced immune hemolysis that mimics what condition?
A)WAIHA
B)PCH
C)Immediate transfusion reaction
D)Delayed transfusion reaction
A)WAIHA
B)PCH
C)Immediate transfusion reaction
D)Delayed transfusion reaction
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25
A newborn is left at the Emergency Department.The baby appears lethargic and slightly jaundiced.Laboratory work on the baby shows a positive DAT with polyspecific AHG and with anti-IgG.The hemoglobin is 7.3 gm/dl and the peripheral blood smear shows marked polychromasia, macrocytosis and increased numbers of nucleated RBCs.The bilirubin is 4.4 mg/dl.What do you suspect is the underlying cause of these results?
A)ABO HDFN
B)Autoantibody from the mother in baby's circulation
C)Normal postnatal findings for a newborn
D)Rh HDFN
A)ABO HDFN
B)Autoantibody from the mother in baby's circulation
C)Normal postnatal findings for a newborn
D)Rh HDFN
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26
During transfusion a patient developed pain in the area of the needle, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.What is the most likely cause?
A)Heart attack
B)Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
C)TRALI
D)Anaphylacatic transfusion reaction
A)Heart attack
B)Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
C)TRALI
D)Anaphylacatic transfusion reaction
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27
Mixed-type AIHA is typically characterized by autoantibodies of which classes?
A)IgA and IgG
B)IgG and IgM
C)IgM and IgA
D)IgA and IgE
A)IgA and IgG
B)IgG and IgM
C)IgM and IgA
D)IgA and IgE
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28
A patient with SLE shows evidence of decreased hemoglobin and ongoing hemolysis.The DAT is negative.Which of the following is the most likely explanation for these results?
A)The subclass of IgG is not recognized by the polyspecific AHG.
B)The thermal amplitude of the antibody is <37°C.
C)High does IVIG used in treatment is interfering with the binding of AHG.
D)There is insufficient IgG for detection.
A)The subclass of IgG is not recognized by the polyspecific AHG.
B)The thermal amplitude of the antibody is <37°C.
C)High does IVIG used in treatment is interfering with the binding of AHG.
D)There is insufficient IgG for detection.
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29
Explain why the DAT profile in CAD is reactive only with polyspecific AHG and anti-C3 but not with anti-IgG.
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30
A patient's hemoglobin went from a value of 13.0 gm/dl after transfusion to 10.6 gm/dl 3 days after transfusion.What is the most likely type of transfusion reaction?
A)Allergic
B)TRALI
C)HLA-mediated
D)Delayed
A)Allergic
B)TRALI
C)HLA-mediated
D)Delayed
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