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Anemia, Pernicious Anemia, Iron Deficiency Anemia
Hematological Disorders
Defined as a hemoglobin concentration in
blood below the lower limit of the normal
range for the age and sex of the
indivisual.
(HbA)Males: 13.0-18.0 g/dl
(HbA)Females: 11.5-16.5 g/dl
Plasma Hb(quantitative): 0.5-5.0 mg/dl
MCV: 77-93 fl
MCH: 27-32 pg
MCHC: 30-35 g/dl
Normal RBC Values: 4.5-6.5 million/L(males); 3.8-5.8
million/L(females)
Daily Fe requirement:10-15 mg/day
Daily B12 requirement:2-4 mcgms
Normal levels
Pathophysiology
 Subnormal level of Hb causes lowered oxygen carrying
capacity of the blood. This in turn, initiates
compensatory physiologic adaptations such as:
 Increased release of oxygen from Hb
 Increased blood flow volume
 Maintenance of the blood volume
 Redistribution of blood flow to maintain the cerebral
blood supply.
Clinical Features
 The speed of onset of anemia: rapidly progressive anemia causes
more symptoms than anemia of slow-onset as there is less time for
physiologic adaptation.
 The severity of anemia: mild anemia produces no symptoms or
signs but a rapidly developing severe anemia (Hb<6.0 g/dl) may
produce significant clinical features.
 The age of the patient: the young patient due to good
cardiovascular compensation tolerate anemia quite well as
compared to the elderly.
 The heamoglobin dissociation curve: in anemia, the affinity of
heamoglobin for oxygen is depressed as 2,3-BPG in the red cells
increase.
Symptoms
 The presenting features are:
 Tiredness
 Easy fatiguability
 Generalized muscular weakness
 Lethargy
 Headache
 In older patients, there may be symptoms of
cardiac failure, angina pectoris, intermittent
claudication, confusion and visual disturbances.
General Symptoms of Anemia
Investigations
A). Haemoglobin Estimation:
Cynmethaemoglobin (HCN) method employing Drabkin’s solution and a
spectrophotometer.
If pregnancy, there is haemodilution and, therefore, the lower limit in normal pregnant
women is less (10.5 g/dl) than in the non pregnant state.
B).Peripheral Blood Film Examination:
Stain with Romanowsky dyes (Leishman’s stain, May-Grunwal’s stain, Jenner-Giemsa
stain, Wright’s stain)
C). Red Cell Indices:
In Fe deficiency and thalassaemia, MCV, MCH and MCHC are reduced.
In anemia due to acute blood loss and haemolytic anemia, MCV, MCH and MCHC
are all within normal limits.
In megaloblastic anemia, MCV is raised above the normal range.
D). Leucocyte Count and Platelet Count
E). Reticulocyte Count
F). Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
G). Bone Marrow Examination
Classification
A). Pathophysiology
I. Anemias due to increased
blood loss
a). Acute post-haemorrhagic blood
loss
b). Chronic blood loss
II. Anemias due to impaired red
cell production
a).Cytoplasmic maturation defects
i. Fe deficiency anaemia
ii.Thallassaemia syndromes
b).Nuclear Maturation Syndromes
i. Vitamin B12/ Folic acid
deficiency
ii. Megaloblastic anemia
c).Defect In Stem cell proliferation
i. Aplastic Anemia
pure red cell aplasia
d).Anaemia of chronic disorders
e).Bone Marrow Infiltration
f). Congenital anaemias
III. Anaemias due to increased
red cell destruction(Haemolytic
anaemias)
a). Extrinsic red cell
abnormalities
b). Intrinsic red cell abnormalities
B).Morphologic
I. Microcytic, hypochromic:
MCV, MCH, MCHC are all reduced e.g. after Fe
deficiency anaemia and in certain non-iron deficient
anaemias
II. Normocytic, normochromic:
MCV, MCH, MCHC are all normal e.g after acute blood
loss, haemolytic anaemias, bone marrow failure,
anaemia of chronic disorders
III. Macrocytic, normochromic:
MCV is raised e.g in megaloblastic anaemia due to
deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid.
ANAEMIA OF BLOOD
LOSS
Depending upon the rate of blood loss due to
haemorrhage, the effects of post-
haemmorhagic anaemia appear.
 When the loss of blood
occurs suddenly,
i. Immediate threat to life due
to hypovolemia which may
result in shock and death.
ii. If patient survives, shifting
of interstitial fluid to
intravascular compartment
with consequent
haemodilution with low
haematocrit.
iii. Hypoxia stimulates
production of
erythropoeitin resulting in
increased marrow
erythropoeisis.
 When the loss of blood is slow
and insidious, the effects of
anaemia will become apparent
only when the rate of loss is
more than the rate of
production and the iron stores
are depleted.
 This results in Fe deficiency
anaemia as seen in other
clinical conditions.
Acute Blood Loss Chronic Blood Loss
Hypochromic Anaemia
 Hypochromic anaemia due to Fe deficiency is the
commonest cause of anaemia the world over.
 Fe deficiency is the most important cause of microcytic
hypochromic anemia which all the three red cell indices
(MCV, MCH, MCHC) are reduced and occurs due to
defective Hb synthesis.
 It is of two types:
a).Hypochromic anaemia due to Fe deficiency
b).hypochromic anaemia other than Fe deficiency
The commonest nutritional deficiency disorder present
throughout the world is iron deficiency but its prevalence is
higher in developing countries.
The factors responsible for iron deficiency in different
populations are variable and are best understood in the
context of normal iron metabolism.
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Iron Metabolism
Pathophysiology
 Iron deficiency anemia develops when the supply of iron
is inadequate for the requirement of Hb synthesis.
 Initially, negative iron balance is covered by mobilization
from the tissue stores so as to maintain Hb synthesis.
 It is only after the tissue stores of iron are exhausted
that the supply of iron to the marrow becomes
insufficient for Hb formation and thus a state of iron
deficiency develops.
Sources Of Iron
Etiology
A).Females in reproductive period of life:
Highest incidence in women.
i. Blood Loss: Most important cause of anemia in women
during child bearing age group.
due to persistant and heavy menstrual blood loss.
young girls at the start of menstruation may develop mild
anemia due to blood loss.
ii. Inadequate Intake: prevalent in women of lower economic
status.
besides diet deficient in iron, other factors such as
anorexia, impaired absorption and diminished bioavailability
may act as contributory factors.
iii. Increased Requirements: During adolescence and
pregnancy the body’s iron demands are increased.
during a normal pregnancy, 750 mg of iron may be
siphoned off from the mother - 400 mg to foetus + 150 mg to
placenta + 200 mg lost at parturition and lactation
Etiology
B).Post Menopausal Females:
i. Post menopausal uterine bleeding: due to
carcinoma of uterus.
i. Bleeding from alimentary tract: due to
carcinoma of stomach and large bowel and
hiatus hernia.
C).Adult Males:
i. Gastrointestinal Tract: due to peptic ulcer,
haemarrhoids, hook worm infestation,
carcinoma of stomach and large bowel,
oesophageal varices, hiatus hernia, chronic
aspirin ingestion and ulcerative colitis.
ii. Urinary Tract: due to haematuria and
haemoglobinurea.
iii. Nose: repeated epistaxis
iv. Lungs: haemoptysis from various causes.
D).Infants and Children:
Peak incidence at 1-2 years of age.
Principal cause is increased demand of iron
which is not met by inadequate intake of iron in
the diet.
Normal full term infants have sufficient iron
stores, while premature infants have
inadequate reserves because iron stores from
the mother are mainly laid down during the last
trimester of pregnancy.
Clinical Features
 Anemia: onset of iron deficiency anemia is
generally slow.
 Usual symptoms are weakness, fatigue,
dyspnoea on exertion, palpitations and pallor of
the skin, mucous membranes and sclerae.
 Older patients may develop angina and
congestive cardiac failure.
 Patients may have dietary cravings such as
pica.
 Menorrhagia is a common symptom in iron
deficient women.
 Epithelial Tissue Changes:
 Long standing iron deficiency anemia causes
epithelial tissue changes in some patients.
 Koilonychia (spoon shaped nails)
 Atrophic glossitis
 Angular stomatitis
 Dysphagia (a feature of Plummer Vinson
Syndrome)
Koilonychia
Laboratory Findings
 Stages:
 Stage 1: Storage iron depletion
 Stage 2: Iron deficient erythropoeisis
 Stage 3: Frank iron deficiency anemia where
the RBCs become microcytic and
hypochromic.
Blood Picture and Red Cell Indices
 i. Haemoglobin
 ii. Red Cells: Hypochromic and Microcytic and there is Anisocytosis and
poikilocytosis.
Target cells, elliptical forms and polychromatic cells are often present.
Normoblasts are uncommon.
RBC count is below normal level but is proportionate to the fall in Hb
values.
 iii. Reticulocyte Count: Normal or reduced but may be slightly raised (2-
5%) in cases after haemorrhage.
 iv. Absolute Values: MCV, MCH, MCHC are reduced.
 v. Leucocytes: TLC, DLC are usually normal.
 vi. Platelets: usually normal but may be slightly to moderately raised in
patients who have had recent bleeding.
Bone Marrow Findings
 i. Marrow Cellularity: Increased due to erythroid hyperplasia
(M:E decreased)
 ii. Erythropoeisis: Normoblastic erythropoeisis with
predominance of small polychromatic normoblasts
(micronormoblasts). These normoblasts have a thin rim of
cytoplasm around the nucleus and ragged and irregular cell
border.
 iii. Other Cells: Myeloid, Lymphoid and Megakaryocytic cells
are normal in number and morphology.
 iv. Marrow Iron: Iron staining (Prussian blue reaction) shows
deficient reticuloendothelial iron stores and absence of
siderotic iron granules from developing normoblasts.
Treatment
 1. Correction of the disorder: Appropriate surgical,
medical and preventive measures are instituted to
correct the cause of blood loss.
 2. Correction of iron deficiency:
 a. Oral therapy: Administration of iron salts such as
ferrous sulfate, ferrous fumerate, ferrous gluconate
and polysaccharide iron.
 These preparations having varying amounts of
elemental iron ranging from 39 to 105 mg.
 Optimal absorption is obtained by giving iron fasting,
but if side effects occur (nausea, abdominal
discomfort, diarrhoea) iron can be given along with
food or with a lower iron preparation.
 3. Parenteral Therapy:
 Indicated in cases who are:-
 i. Intolerant to oral iron therapy
 ii. In GIT disorders (Malabsorption)
 iii. Women with severe anemia a few weeks before expected
date of delivery
 A common preparation is Iron Dextran which may be given
as a single IM or as IV infusion after dilution with dextrose or
saline.
 Adverse effects of dextran are anaphylactoid reaction,
haemolysis, hypotension, circulatory collapse, vomiting and
muscle pain.
 Newer iron complexes such as sodium ferric gluconate and
iron sucrose can be administered as repeated IV injections
with much lower side effects.
Management
Vitamin B12 deficiency; Addisonian anemia;
Biermer anemia; Hunter-Addison anemia;
Lederer anemia; Biermer-Ehrlich anemia;
Addison Biermer Disease
Pernicious Anemia
 Was first described by Addison in 1885 as a
chronic disorder of middle-aged and elderly
indivisual of either sex in which IF secretion
ceases owing to atrophy of gastric mucosa.
 The average age at presentation is 60 years but
rarely can be seen in children under 10 years
(Juvenile Pernicious Anemia)
 Vitamin B12 is an ‘Erythrocyte Maturing Factor’ or
‘Haemopoeitic Factor’ and present in foods(liver,
beef, milk and dairy products).
Pathogenesis
 Probably an autoimmune disorder with a genetic predisposition and
the disease is associated with HLA types A2, A3 and B7 and blood
group A.
 Similarly binding and blocking antibodies (Anti Parietal Ab) to IF are
found in most patients.
 Also associated with other autoimmune disorders like thyroid
disorders, type I diabetes mellitus, ulcerative colitis, Addisons
disease and acquired agammaglobulinemia.
 Relatives of patients have increased incidence.
 Corticosteroids have been reported to be beneficial in curing this
disease.
Functions of folic acid
Morphologic Features
 Most characteristic pathologic finding is gastric
atrophy affecting the acid-pepsin secreting
portion of stomach, sparing the antrum.
 Gastric epithelium may show cellular atypia.
 Complications include: peripheral neuropathy,
spinal cord damage.
Clinical Features
 Onset is insidous and progresses slowly.
 Characterized by a triad of symptoms: generalized
weakness, a sore, painful tongue.
 Anemia, glossitis, neurological(subacute degeneration
of spinal cord, retrobulbar neuritis), gastrointestinal
manifestations(diarrhoea, anorexia, weight loss,
dyspepsia), hepatosplenomegaly, CHF and
haemorrhagic manifestations.
Oral Manifestations
 Glossitis
 Pain and burning sensation in lingual areas
 ‘Beefy red’ tongue (entirely or in patches)
 Shallow ulcers resembling apthous ulcers.
 Glossodynia, glossopyrosis
 Gradual atrophy of pappilae of tongue referred
to as ‘Bald Tongue’; ‘Hunter’s glossitis’;
’Moeller’s tongue’.
 Dysguesia
 Patients become intolerant to dentures.
Laboratory Findings
 A). Blood: RBC count is decreased to 1,000,000 or less per cubic
millimeter.
 Many cells exhibit Macrocytosis.
 Poikilocytosis is also present.
 Hb is increased in proportion to the size of the RBCs.
 Polychromatophillic cells, stippled cells, nucleated cells, Howell-Jolly
bodies and Cabot’s ring puctuate basophilia.
 Mild to moderate thrombocytopenia is noticed.
 Coexistent iron deficiency is common because achlorhydria prevents
solubilisation of dietery ferric iron from foodstuffs.
 B). Serum: Indirect bilirubin maybe elevated.
 Serum lactate dehydrogenase is markedly increased.
 Serum pottasium, cholesterol and skeletal alkaline
phosphatase are decreased.
 C). Gastric secretions: Total gastric secretions are reduced
to about 10%.
 Most patients are achlorhydric.
 IF is absent or markedly decreased.
 D). Bone Marrow: biopsy and aspirate are hypercellular and
show trilineage differentiation.
Diagnostic Criteria
Major Criteria Minor Lab
Criteria
Minor Clinical
Criteria
Reference
Standard
Criteria
1. Low serum B12
level in presence of
normal renal
function.
Macrocytosis in
PBF
Neurologic
features of
paresthesia
Shilling test
showing
malabsorption of
cyanocobalamine
2. Megaloblastic
anemia in bone
marrow
examination.
Anemia of
variable degree
Hypothyroidism
3. Positive test for IF
Ab
Hypergastrinemia Vitiligo
4. Positive gastric
parietal cell Ab
Family history of
PA or
hypothyroidism
Treatment
 Parenteral vitamin B12 replacement therapy.
 Symptomatic and supportive therapy such as
physiotherapy for neurologic deficits and occasionally
blood transfusion.
 Follow up for early detection of cancer of stomach.
 Corticosteroid can improve gastric lesion with a return
of acid secretion.
 Mental and neurologic damage can become
irreversible without therapy.
1. Shafer’s textbook of oral pathology
2. Navel’s textbook of oral pathology
3. Textbook of pathology-Harsh Mohan
4. Burket’s oral medicine
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Heamatological disorders

  • 1. Anemia, Pernicious Anemia, Iron Deficiency Anemia Hematological Disorders
  • 2. Defined as a hemoglobin concentration in blood below the lower limit of the normal range for the age and sex of the indivisual.
  • 3. (HbA)Males: 13.0-18.0 g/dl (HbA)Females: 11.5-16.5 g/dl Plasma Hb(quantitative): 0.5-5.0 mg/dl MCV: 77-93 fl MCH: 27-32 pg MCHC: 30-35 g/dl Normal RBC Values: 4.5-6.5 million/L(males); 3.8-5.8 million/L(females) Daily Fe requirement:10-15 mg/day Daily B12 requirement:2-4 mcgms Normal levels
  • 4. Pathophysiology  Subnormal level of Hb causes lowered oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. This in turn, initiates compensatory physiologic adaptations such as:  Increased release of oxygen from Hb  Increased blood flow volume  Maintenance of the blood volume  Redistribution of blood flow to maintain the cerebral blood supply.
  • 5. Clinical Features  The speed of onset of anemia: rapidly progressive anemia causes more symptoms than anemia of slow-onset as there is less time for physiologic adaptation.  The severity of anemia: mild anemia produces no symptoms or signs but a rapidly developing severe anemia (Hb<6.0 g/dl) may produce significant clinical features.  The age of the patient: the young patient due to good cardiovascular compensation tolerate anemia quite well as compared to the elderly.  The heamoglobin dissociation curve: in anemia, the affinity of heamoglobin for oxygen is depressed as 2,3-BPG in the red cells increase.
  • 6. Symptoms  The presenting features are:  Tiredness  Easy fatiguability  Generalized muscular weakness  Lethargy  Headache  In older patients, there may be symptoms of cardiac failure, angina pectoris, intermittent claudication, confusion and visual disturbances.
  • 8. Investigations A). Haemoglobin Estimation: Cynmethaemoglobin (HCN) method employing Drabkin’s solution and a spectrophotometer. If pregnancy, there is haemodilution and, therefore, the lower limit in normal pregnant women is less (10.5 g/dl) than in the non pregnant state. B).Peripheral Blood Film Examination: Stain with Romanowsky dyes (Leishman’s stain, May-Grunwal’s stain, Jenner-Giemsa stain, Wright’s stain) C). Red Cell Indices: In Fe deficiency and thalassaemia, MCV, MCH and MCHC are reduced. In anemia due to acute blood loss and haemolytic anemia, MCV, MCH and MCHC are all within normal limits. In megaloblastic anemia, MCV is raised above the normal range. D). Leucocyte Count and Platelet Count E). Reticulocyte Count F). Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate G). Bone Marrow Examination
  • 9.
  • 10. Classification A). Pathophysiology I. Anemias due to increased blood loss a). Acute post-haemorrhagic blood loss b). Chronic blood loss II. Anemias due to impaired red cell production a).Cytoplasmic maturation defects i. Fe deficiency anaemia ii.Thallassaemia syndromes b).Nuclear Maturation Syndromes i. Vitamin B12/ Folic acid deficiency ii. Megaloblastic anemia c).Defect In Stem cell proliferation i. Aplastic Anemia pure red cell aplasia d).Anaemia of chronic disorders e).Bone Marrow Infiltration f). Congenital anaemias III. Anaemias due to increased red cell destruction(Haemolytic anaemias) a). Extrinsic red cell abnormalities b). Intrinsic red cell abnormalities
  • 11. B).Morphologic I. Microcytic, hypochromic: MCV, MCH, MCHC are all reduced e.g. after Fe deficiency anaemia and in certain non-iron deficient anaemias II. Normocytic, normochromic: MCV, MCH, MCHC are all normal e.g after acute blood loss, haemolytic anaemias, bone marrow failure, anaemia of chronic disorders III. Macrocytic, normochromic: MCV is raised e.g in megaloblastic anaemia due to deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid.
  • 12. ANAEMIA OF BLOOD LOSS Depending upon the rate of blood loss due to haemorrhage, the effects of post- haemmorhagic anaemia appear.
  • 13.  When the loss of blood occurs suddenly, i. Immediate threat to life due to hypovolemia which may result in shock and death. ii. If patient survives, shifting of interstitial fluid to intravascular compartment with consequent haemodilution with low haematocrit. iii. Hypoxia stimulates production of erythropoeitin resulting in increased marrow erythropoeisis.  When the loss of blood is slow and insidious, the effects of anaemia will become apparent only when the rate of loss is more than the rate of production and the iron stores are depleted.  This results in Fe deficiency anaemia as seen in other clinical conditions. Acute Blood Loss Chronic Blood Loss
  • 14. Hypochromic Anaemia  Hypochromic anaemia due to Fe deficiency is the commonest cause of anaemia the world over.  Fe deficiency is the most important cause of microcytic hypochromic anemia which all the three red cell indices (MCV, MCH, MCHC) are reduced and occurs due to defective Hb synthesis.  It is of two types: a).Hypochromic anaemia due to Fe deficiency b).hypochromic anaemia other than Fe deficiency
  • 15. The commonest nutritional deficiency disorder present throughout the world is iron deficiency but its prevalence is higher in developing countries. The factors responsible for iron deficiency in different populations are variable and are best understood in the context of normal iron metabolism. Iron Deficiency Anemia
  • 17. Pathophysiology  Iron deficiency anemia develops when the supply of iron is inadequate for the requirement of Hb synthesis.  Initially, negative iron balance is covered by mobilization from the tissue stores so as to maintain Hb synthesis.  It is only after the tissue stores of iron are exhausted that the supply of iron to the marrow becomes insufficient for Hb formation and thus a state of iron deficiency develops.
  • 19. Etiology A).Females in reproductive period of life: Highest incidence in women. i. Blood Loss: Most important cause of anemia in women during child bearing age group. due to persistant and heavy menstrual blood loss. young girls at the start of menstruation may develop mild anemia due to blood loss. ii. Inadequate Intake: prevalent in women of lower economic status. besides diet deficient in iron, other factors such as anorexia, impaired absorption and diminished bioavailability may act as contributory factors. iii. Increased Requirements: During adolescence and pregnancy the body’s iron demands are increased. during a normal pregnancy, 750 mg of iron may be siphoned off from the mother - 400 mg to foetus + 150 mg to placenta + 200 mg lost at parturition and lactation
  • 21. B).Post Menopausal Females: i. Post menopausal uterine bleeding: due to carcinoma of uterus. i. Bleeding from alimentary tract: due to carcinoma of stomach and large bowel and hiatus hernia.
  • 22. C).Adult Males: i. Gastrointestinal Tract: due to peptic ulcer, haemarrhoids, hook worm infestation, carcinoma of stomach and large bowel, oesophageal varices, hiatus hernia, chronic aspirin ingestion and ulcerative colitis. ii. Urinary Tract: due to haematuria and haemoglobinurea. iii. Nose: repeated epistaxis iv. Lungs: haemoptysis from various causes.
  • 23. D).Infants and Children: Peak incidence at 1-2 years of age. Principal cause is increased demand of iron which is not met by inadequate intake of iron in the diet. Normal full term infants have sufficient iron stores, while premature infants have inadequate reserves because iron stores from the mother are mainly laid down during the last trimester of pregnancy.
  • 24. Clinical Features  Anemia: onset of iron deficiency anemia is generally slow.  Usual symptoms are weakness, fatigue, dyspnoea on exertion, palpitations and pallor of the skin, mucous membranes and sclerae.  Older patients may develop angina and congestive cardiac failure.  Patients may have dietary cravings such as pica.  Menorrhagia is a common symptom in iron deficient women.
  • 25.  Epithelial Tissue Changes:  Long standing iron deficiency anemia causes epithelial tissue changes in some patients.  Koilonychia (spoon shaped nails)  Atrophic glossitis  Angular stomatitis  Dysphagia (a feature of Plummer Vinson Syndrome)
  • 27. Laboratory Findings  Stages:  Stage 1: Storage iron depletion  Stage 2: Iron deficient erythropoeisis  Stage 3: Frank iron deficiency anemia where the RBCs become microcytic and hypochromic.
  • 28. Blood Picture and Red Cell Indices  i. Haemoglobin  ii. Red Cells: Hypochromic and Microcytic and there is Anisocytosis and poikilocytosis. Target cells, elliptical forms and polychromatic cells are often present. Normoblasts are uncommon. RBC count is below normal level but is proportionate to the fall in Hb values.  iii. Reticulocyte Count: Normal or reduced but may be slightly raised (2- 5%) in cases after haemorrhage.  iv. Absolute Values: MCV, MCH, MCHC are reduced.  v. Leucocytes: TLC, DLC are usually normal.  vi. Platelets: usually normal but may be slightly to moderately raised in patients who have had recent bleeding.
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  • 30. Bone Marrow Findings  i. Marrow Cellularity: Increased due to erythroid hyperplasia (M:E decreased)  ii. Erythropoeisis: Normoblastic erythropoeisis with predominance of small polychromatic normoblasts (micronormoblasts). These normoblasts have a thin rim of cytoplasm around the nucleus and ragged and irregular cell border.  iii. Other Cells: Myeloid, Lymphoid and Megakaryocytic cells are normal in number and morphology.  iv. Marrow Iron: Iron staining (Prussian blue reaction) shows deficient reticuloendothelial iron stores and absence of siderotic iron granules from developing normoblasts.
  • 31. Treatment  1. Correction of the disorder: Appropriate surgical, medical and preventive measures are instituted to correct the cause of blood loss.  2. Correction of iron deficiency:  a. Oral therapy: Administration of iron salts such as ferrous sulfate, ferrous fumerate, ferrous gluconate and polysaccharide iron.  These preparations having varying amounts of elemental iron ranging from 39 to 105 mg.  Optimal absorption is obtained by giving iron fasting, but if side effects occur (nausea, abdominal discomfort, diarrhoea) iron can be given along with food or with a lower iron preparation.
  • 32.  3. Parenteral Therapy:  Indicated in cases who are:-  i. Intolerant to oral iron therapy  ii. In GIT disorders (Malabsorption)  iii. Women with severe anemia a few weeks before expected date of delivery  A common preparation is Iron Dextran which may be given as a single IM or as IV infusion after dilution with dextrose or saline.  Adverse effects of dextran are anaphylactoid reaction, haemolysis, hypotension, circulatory collapse, vomiting and muscle pain.  Newer iron complexes such as sodium ferric gluconate and iron sucrose can be administered as repeated IV injections with much lower side effects.
  • 34. Vitamin B12 deficiency; Addisonian anemia; Biermer anemia; Hunter-Addison anemia; Lederer anemia; Biermer-Ehrlich anemia; Addison Biermer Disease Pernicious Anemia
  • 35.  Was first described by Addison in 1885 as a chronic disorder of middle-aged and elderly indivisual of either sex in which IF secretion ceases owing to atrophy of gastric mucosa.  The average age at presentation is 60 years but rarely can be seen in children under 10 years (Juvenile Pernicious Anemia)  Vitamin B12 is an ‘Erythrocyte Maturing Factor’ or ‘Haemopoeitic Factor’ and present in foods(liver, beef, milk and dairy products).
  • 36. Pathogenesis  Probably an autoimmune disorder with a genetic predisposition and the disease is associated with HLA types A2, A3 and B7 and blood group A.  Similarly binding and blocking antibodies (Anti Parietal Ab) to IF are found in most patients.  Also associated with other autoimmune disorders like thyroid disorders, type I diabetes mellitus, ulcerative colitis, Addisons disease and acquired agammaglobulinemia.  Relatives of patients have increased incidence.  Corticosteroids have been reported to be beneficial in curing this disease.
  • 38. Morphologic Features  Most characteristic pathologic finding is gastric atrophy affecting the acid-pepsin secreting portion of stomach, sparing the antrum.  Gastric epithelium may show cellular atypia.  Complications include: peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord damage.
  • 39. Clinical Features  Onset is insidous and progresses slowly.  Characterized by a triad of symptoms: generalized weakness, a sore, painful tongue.  Anemia, glossitis, neurological(subacute degeneration of spinal cord, retrobulbar neuritis), gastrointestinal manifestations(diarrhoea, anorexia, weight loss, dyspepsia), hepatosplenomegaly, CHF and haemorrhagic manifestations.
  • 40. Oral Manifestations  Glossitis  Pain and burning sensation in lingual areas  ‘Beefy red’ tongue (entirely or in patches)  Shallow ulcers resembling apthous ulcers.  Glossodynia, glossopyrosis  Gradual atrophy of pappilae of tongue referred to as ‘Bald Tongue’; ‘Hunter’s glossitis’; ’Moeller’s tongue’.  Dysguesia  Patients become intolerant to dentures.
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  • 42. Laboratory Findings  A). Blood: RBC count is decreased to 1,000,000 or less per cubic millimeter.  Many cells exhibit Macrocytosis.  Poikilocytosis is also present.  Hb is increased in proportion to the size of the RBCs.  Polychromatophillic cells, stippled cells, nucleated cells, Howell-Jolly bodies and Cabot’s ring puctuate basophilia.  Mild to moderate thrombocytopenia is noticed.  Coexistent iron deficiency is common because achlorhydria prevents solubilisation of dietery ferric iron from foodstuffs.
  • 43.  B). Serum: Indirect bilirubin maybe elevated.  Serum lactate dehydrogenase is markedly increased.  Serum pottasium, cholesterol and skeletal alkaline phosphatase are decreased.  C). Gastric secretions: Total gastric secretions are reduced to about 10%.  Most patients are achlorhydric.  IF is absent or markedly decreased.  D). Bone Marrow: biopsy and aspirate are hypercellular and show trilineage differentiation.
  • 44. Diagnostic Criteria Major Criteria Minor Lab Criteria Minor Clinical Criteria Reference Standard Criteria 1. Low serum B12 level in presence of normal renal function. Macrocytosis in PBF Neurologic features of paresthesia Shilling test showing malabsorption of cyanocobalamine 2. Megaloblastic anemia in bone marrow examination. Anemia of variable degree Hypothyroidism 3. Positive test for IF Ab Hypergastrinemia Vitiligo 4. Positive gastric parietal cell Ab Family history of PA or hypothyroidism
  • 45. Treatment  Parenteral vitamin B12 replacement therapy.  Symptomatic and supportive therapy such as physiotherapy for neurologic deficits and occasionally blood transfusion.  Follow up for early detection of cancer of stomach.  Corticosteroid can improve gastric lesion with a return of acid secretion.  Mental and neurologic damage can become irreversible without therapy.
  • 46. 1. Shafer’s textbook of oral pathology 2. Navel’s textbook of oral pathology 3. Textbook of pathology-Harsh Mohan 4. Burket’s oral medicine References