Poikilocytosis

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Poikilocytosis

Poikilocytosis is a medical condition characterized by the presence of abnormally shaped red blood cells (RBCs) in the blood. These irregularly shaped cells can vary significantly in shape and size, and their presence is often indicative of an underlying health issue.

Types of Poikilocytes

There are several types of poikilocytes, each associated with different conditions:

Causes

Poikilocytosis can be caused by a variety of conditions, including:

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of poikilocytosis is typically made through a peripheral blood smear, where a sample of blood is examined under a microscope. The presence and types of abnormal RBCs are noted, and this information can help guide further diagnostic testing and treatment.

Treatment

Treatment for poikilocytosis depends on the underlying cause. Addressing the root cause, such as treating a nutritional deficiency or managing a chronic disease, can often improve the shape and function of RBCs. In some cases, specific treatments like blood transfusions or bone marrow transplants may be necessary.

Prognosis

The prognosis for individuals with poikilocytosis varies widely depending on the underlying condition. Some causes of poikilocytosis are easily treatable, while others may be associated with more serious health issues.

See also

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