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*All MAHAs =  
*All MAHAs =  
**Schistocytes
**Schistocytes
**High: FDPs, D-Dimer, +/- LDH and bili
**High: +/- LDH and bili
**Low: Hgb, platelets, fibrinogen, +/- haptoglobin
**Low: Hgb, platelets, +/- haptoglobin


*DIC = elevated PT/INR, PTT


*TTP/HUS = normal PT/INR, PTT
*DIC = '''elevated''' PT/INR/PTT/FDPs/D-dimer, '''low''' fibrinogen
 
*TTP/HUS = '''normal''' PT/INR/PTT/FDPs/D-dimer/fibrinogen





Revision as of 16:36, 9 November 2013

Introduction

Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) = variety of conditions that result in damaged endothelium of small vessels causing platelet aggregation and fibrin deposition which leads to shearing forces within these small vessels causing an intravascular fragmentation hemolysis


Diagnosis

  • Clinical features + heme labs
  • May have bleeding and thrombosis


DDx

Work-Up

  • Peripheral smear, hemoglobin, platelets, PT/INR, PTT, fibrinogen, FDPs, D-dimer, haptoglobin, LDH, bilirubin
    • Schistocytes (aka Helmet cells) secondary to fragmentation hemolysis classic finding on peripheral smear


  • All MAHAs =
    • Schistocytes
    • High: +/- LDH and bili
    • Low: Hgb, platelets, +/- haptoglobin


  • DIC = elevated PT/INR/PTT/FDPs/D-dimer, low fibrinogen
  • TTP/HUS = normal PT/INR/PTT/FDPs/D-dimer/fibrinogen


See Also