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Hemopoietic System

Hemopoietic System. Spring 2011 FINAL. Hemopoietic System. 1) 2) 3) 4). Three Types of Blood Cells. ______________ Red blood cells Responsible for transferring oxygen and CO2 to & from various organs in the body _______________ White blood cells Formed within bone marrow

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Hemopoietic System

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  1. Hemopoietic System Spring 2011 FINAL

  2. Hemopoietic System 1) 2) 3) 4)

  3. Three Types of Blood Cells • ______________ • Red blood cells • Responsible for transferring oxygen and CO2 to & from various organs in the body • _______________ • White blood cells • Formed within bone marrow • Play an important role in body’s defense system • _______________ • Platelets • Necessary for blood to clot properly

  4. Erythrocytes • Very small cells in relation to other blood cells • Don’t contain a ___________ • Live approx _____________ • Individuals with less than 12g per 100ml of blood have anemia • Contain various ___________ or lack of which determines blood type

  5. Blood Types • This rebuttal has been covered in point number 2 above.

  6. ____________________ • Rejection of cells due to antigens • Can cause immediate shock • Delayed symptoms • _______________________________ • Universal donor (does not have antigens) • _______________________________ • Universal recipient

  7. ________________________

  8. Pathologies of RBC’s

  9. Erythrocytes • http://coursewareobjects.elsevier.com/objects/mroradpath_v1/mod11/media/11s03l0101_p1/11s03l0101_p1.html

  10. Leukocytes • May be classified as _______&___________ • Granular has _________granules and irregular _____ • Non-granular does not contain granules & has a __________nucleus • Mainly formed in __________& ____________ • Able to move out of capillaries and attack foreign substances

  11. Leukocytes

  12. Leukocytes • http://coursewareobjects.elsevier.com/objects/mroradpath_v1/mod11/media/11s04l0101_p1/11s04l0101_p1.html

  13. Thrombocytes • Necessary for blood to ___________________ • Formed in ____________ • Live for __________ days • Critical for preventing ___________

  14. Thrombocytes • http://coursewareobjects.elsevier.com/objects/mroradpath_v1/mod11/media/11s05l0101_p1/11s05l0101_p1.html

  15. Lymphatic System

  16. Lymphocytes • Most _________________________ blood cells • Most important in the development of ________ • Derived from lymphatic tissue (T) and bone marrow (B) • Both work together to ingest foreign substances and process the specific foreign antigens • With transplants- these cells along with macrophages see it as a foreign substance • Try to destroy the foreign antigens resulting in rejection of graft or organ

  17. Spleen

  18. Spleen • Largest ______organ • Produces ______________and ______________ • Cleanses _______ & lymphocytes to fight infectious blood-borne microorganisms • Removes _________________

  19. Anemia • ______________________________________ • Results in improper formation of new RBC’s • Increased rate of RBC destruction • Or a loss of RBC as a result of prolonged bleeding • Person appears_____________________ • Has muscle weakness, fatigue, & SOB

  20. Types of Anemia 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

  21. _______________________ • Most common type • Results from ___________________________ • From an ulcer, malignant tumor, or menorrhagia • Inadequate iron intake • Pregnancy • Treatment • _________________________________ • _________________________________

  22. ________________________ • Shortened life span of the red blood cells with resulting hemolysis and the release of hemoglobin into the plasma • 3 hereditary defects 1) 2) 3)

  23. ____________________ • Hemoglobin molecule is abnormal and RBC’s are __________________ • Tend to rupture • X-ray demonstrates biconcave indentations on both the superior & inferior margins • ______________________ • ______________________

  24. Thalassemia • Defect in hemoglobin formation • Occurs in persons living near Mediterranean Sea • ___________________ • Extensive hyperplasia • X-ray demonstrates widening of medullary spaces and thinning of the cortices • ____________________________________________

  25. ____________ • A deficiency of ______&__________ • Can be from __________, strict vegetarianism & alcoholism • Leads to defective DNA synthesis • Decreased number if __________________

  26. _____________________ • Failure of _________________ to function • Results in a decrease in RBC’s, leukocytes, and platelets • Cannot _______________ and have a ______________________________ • Causes include exposure to chemical agents, drugs, infections and invasion of bone marrow by cancer

  27. ______________________ • Infiltration of bone marrow by ____,________, &___________________ • Causes cortical thickening and can cause a severe decrease in red and white blood cells and platelets in the bone marrow

  28. AIDS • It is caused by HIV 1 and HIV 2 • HIV 1 more virulent • Paralyzes the normal immune mechanisms resulting in severe immunosuppression • In the majority of cases in western hemisphere • HIV 2 • Converts viral RNA to a DNA copy • Each time cell divides retroviral DNA is duplicated

  29. HIV and Tissues • One major sign in the presence of unusual opportunistic infections • Symptoms include fever, lymphadenopathy, malaise, joint pain w/in 1-4 weeks of infection

  30. ______________ Contrast enhanced lesions Will be shown via CT and MRI

  31. _______________ Most common malignanancy In AIDS pts Especially in homosexual males Co-infected with herpes Present in 25-30% of AIDS pts

  32. AIDS X-rays demonstrate hilar Adenopathy Nodular pulmonary Infiltrates Pleural effusion

  33. Case StudyREVIEW • _______________ • Chest radiograph of patient with dyspnea, hypoxia, and HIV infection. • The pattern of diffuse interstitial infiltrates as seen suggests a diagnosis of PCP.

  34. Neoplastic Diseases

  35. ______________ X-ray plays an important role as ____ of cases has bone involvement X-ray demonstrates ___________with Discrete punched out _______ lesions MRI can be useful in early stage

  36. Multiple Myeloma • Disease of plasma cells that results in cell proliferation • Usually confined to _________________ • Forms tumors with weakened bone

  37. Leukemia • Neoplastic disease of leukocytes • May lead to anemia, bleeding & infection • All forms require destruction of cells through radiation therapy or chemotherapy • Leaves pt severely immunosuppressed • Survival rates depends on complete remission • May bone marrow transplant • Radiography plays limited role

  38. Acute Quick onset May have hemorrhage Children primarily 33% of all cancer deaths in children under 15 Without treatment die in 6 months Poor differentiated cells Chronic Slow onset Non specific signs Fatigue & weakness Over age 60 years Mature differentiated cells Leukemia

  39. Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Around aorta and mesentary

  40. Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma • CT of abdomen & pelvis is used to stage disease • Treatment consists of chemo and/or Rad therapy • Symptoms vary • Lymphadenopathy and anemia

  41. Case study:Hodgkin’s Disease • CT exams show enlarged retroperitoneal nodes • NM and MRI can be useful in staring of this disease as well

  42. Hodgkin’s Disease Treatment includes RAD therapy And chemotherapy Symptoms include malaise, fever, Anorexia, enlarged lymph nodes

  43. Infectious Mononucleosis • Viral disease • Often associated with Epstein Barr syndrome

  44. Infectious Mononucleosis X-rays can demonstrate this by Demonstrating _______________& ____________________________ Hilar lymph node enlargement bilateral

  45. Hemophilia

  46. Hemophilia • Inherited anomaly of ____________________ that only affects males • X-ray demonstrates recurrent bleeding in _____ • Most commonly ______,______, &_____________ • Soft tissue prominence • Synovial hypertrophy • Causes destruction of bone leading to segments of severe osteoporosis

  47. Hemophilia

  48. Imaging Considerations • X-ray plays a limited role • Except in cases of multiple myeloma, some types of leukemia and AIDS • CT is valuable in determining lymph node involvement of neoplastic disease • CT and MRI of brain can assist in diagnosis and treatment of CNS problems associated with HIV • MRI useful in diseases of the blood marrow

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