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Provide a cell diagram on how microssytic anemia is devleoped and how macrosytic anmeia is developed.
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- Discuss the morphological classification of anaemia and explain why it is Important.Explain in detail of the aetiology, pathogensis of microsysic anemia on a 25 year old female pateint who is pale and lethargy. Provide 2 illustaions of mechanims and pathways.Alsoexplain in detail pernicious anemia, and hemo- lytic anemia. how are they caused and there outcomes.
- Name any three side effects related with drug hemolysis ?Discuss what are the current methods of diagnoising a. pateint with macrosytic anemia. Provide a detail for further possible diagonisitc testing, explain the diffrential diagosnies in detail What blood cells are cells are high or low, for examples the erythrocytes, leukocytes and platlet generation. give Full diffrential diagnosis a detail step by step with examples.How does fluid restriction work as a therapeutic intervention for a patient with heart failure? Please explain detailed pathophysiology
- Explain the multi hi hypothesis of colorectal adenocarcinoma. explain step by step provide the genes and mutations.What are the causes of thrombophilia? Describe the laboratory tests that are used to confirm the molecular cause of the condition in a patient.For which conditions could secondary polycythemiadevelop as compensation? VSD, CHF, chronic lungdisease, aplastic anemia, multiple myeloma