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Vitamin and anemia

 Vitamin and anemia In this blog we talk about vitamin deficiency which can cause anemia Here are the list of vitamins whose deficiency causes anemia Vit A Vit B2 Vit B6 (microcytic hypochromic anemia ) Vit B9 (megaloblastic anemia ) Vit B12 (megaloblastic anemia, pernicious anemia ) Vit C Vit E That all Do watch our video notes for details https://youtu.be/tAzmVC4t0YI Thankyou Keep watching this space for more such information

Gamna gandy bodies

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Gamna gandy bodies are congested spleenic tissue with fibrotic area with Ca and Fe Gamna gandy bodies seen in Sickle cell anemia Liver cirrhosis CML THATS ALL GUYS WATCH OUR VIDEO  THANK YOU

Vmd vs bernard soulier vs glanzman's thrombasthenia

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Spherocytes seen in

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Here we talk about diseases in which spherocytes are seen MNEMONIC H GAP H -Hereditary spherocytosis G -G6P DEFICIENCY A -Autoimmune hemolytic anemia also it is most common cause of spherocytosis P -Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria Thats all for today

Polio virus, sign symptom and diagnosis

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Poliomyelitis Causative agent →poliovirus (serotype 1,2&3) P1→ Mcc of epidemics P2 → most antigenic and most easily eradicable P 3 → MCC of VAPP (vaccine associated paralytic poliomyelitis) Reservoir: Man (No chronic carrier ) Mc clinical occurrence : sub clinical case Infectious material : feaces & oro-pharyngeal Secretions Period of communicability: 7-10 days before and after onset of symptom Incubation period : 3 to 35 days Clinical Presentation  ⇒ HISTORY OF FEVER AT ONSET OF PARALYSIS is suggestive of polio ⇒ There is NO SENSORY LOSS in polio. Diagnosis 1. Stool examination - Reverse cold chain in red box. virus can be found in feces from Onset to upto 8 weeks after paralysis with max. probability in first 2 weeks. 2. CSF examinations 3. Throat examination 4. Blood examination