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Explain in detail why Microsytic anemia is caused by beta thalasemia.
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Could You explain how Microsytic and macrosytic anemia is caused by beta thalasemia, or iron defiencny
What are the diffrences and similarities in there differenainal diagnoises
- Discuss what are the current methods of diagnoising a pateint with microsystic anemia. Provide a detail for further possible diagonisitc testing, explain the diffrential diagosnies in detail give Full diffrential diagosni a detail step by step with examples.Explain why do we need to determine the glucose in blood and other details during blood analysis.What are the methods for the clinical diagnosis of β- thalassemia, from the findings how can a clinical diagnosis be made?
- Explain in detail of the aetiology, pathogensis of macrosytic anemia on a 25 year old female pateint who is pale and lethargy. Provide illustaions of mechanims and pathways.When can the H-H equation be used clinically/Pathology results of a DKA diagnosed patient are as follows: Glucose 28 mmol/L Potassium 5.8 mEq/L Explain the above values and describe the pathophysiology associated with these results.
- explain in detail the pathophysiology of microcytic anemia. and give 1 or more outcomes and causescritically analyse in detail the diffrences and similarities of iron deffiency and thalassemia in regards ot microsytic and macrosytic anemia.What would the results of an iron study be in a paitent with iron deficiency anemia?