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ahriuashd

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Explain why patients with HS sometimes suffer from gallstones.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Predict the results of the following tests in: HS, HE, HPP, PNH, and OHS.
 
  a. Ham and sucrose lysis tests
  b. Osmotic fragility
  c. Immunophenotyping
  d. Intracellular ion concentration
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Spherocytes in peripheral circulation cause bilirubinemia that subsequently causes bilirubin buildup. Excessive bilirubin production leads to the formation of gallstones.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Ham and sucrose lysis tests: PNH: increased lysis; HS, HE, HPP, and OHS: normal lysis
Osmotic fragility: HS, HPP, and OHS: increased osmotic fragility; HE, and PNH: normal osmotic fragility
Immunophenotyping: PNH: CD55 and CD59: low intensity staining; HS, HE, HPP, and OHS: normal immunophenotyping
Intracellular ion concentration: OHS: increased intracellular sodium; HS, HE, HPP, and PNH: normal intracellular ion concentration



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