PATHOLOGY MCQ
HAEMOPOIETIC SYSTEM
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 Which of these causing haemolytic anaemia? 
|  |  Iron deficiency anemia 
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|  |  G6PD deficiency 
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|  |  Anemia of chronic disease 
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|  |  All are correct 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -In people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, hemolytic anemia is most often triggered by bacterial or viral infections or by certain drugs (such as some antibiotics and medications used to treat malaria).
Detailed explanation-2: -In adults, common symptoms and exam findings of G6PD deficiency include those of hemolytic anemia or possibly red blood cell sequestration by the spleen.
Detailed explanation-3: -Antimalarial medicines such as quinine. Aspirin (high doses) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Quinidine. Sulfa drugs. Antibiotics such as quinolones, nitrofurantoin. 25-Jan-2022
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