Anemia
Normocytic Anemia
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Normocytic Anemia
, Anemia of Chronic Disease, Anemia of Inflammation, Anemia of Systemic Disease
See Also
Anemia
Anemia Clinical Clues
Anemia Evaluation
Anemia in the Intensive Care Unit
Pathophysiology
Underlying mechanisms
Inhibition of Renal
Erythropoietin
synthesis and release
Decreased
Bone Marrow
responsiveness to
Erythropoietin
Macrophage
iron sequestration
Increased RBC destruction
Timing
Anemia in the Intensive Care Unit
develops within days to weeks
Other Anemia of Chronic Disease develops over a 1-2 month period
Other
Anemia
s may be concurrently present
Folate Deficiency
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Strenuous physical exertion can cause Normocytic Anemia
Plasma volume expands
Red Blood Cell
mass remains unchanged
Evaluation
MCV
High normal MCV: Evaluate as
Macrocytic Anemia
Serum
Vitamin B12
Serum Folate
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
(TSH)
Low normal MCV: Evaluate as
Microcytic Anemia
Serum Ferritin
Reticulocyte Count
High
Reticulocyte Count
causes
Obtain
Hemolysis
labs
Serum Bilirubin
Lactate Dehydrogenase
Haptoglobin
Positive
Hemolysis
labs
Autoimmune Hemolysis
Hemoglobinopathy
(
Hereditary Spherocytosis
)
Membrane disorders
Enzyme defects
Negative
Hemolysis
labs
Bleeding without
Iron Deficiency
Hypersplenism
Anemia
recovery
Normal
Reticulocyte Count
(suggests
Bone Marrow
hypofunction)
Medical disease
Consider
Renal Function
tests,
Liver Function Test
s, TSH
Consider
Erythropoietin
Inflammation
See Anemia of Chronic Disease causes below
Bone Marrow
disorder
Leukemia
Myelofibrosis
Causes
Anemia of Chronic Disease
Chronic Inflammation
Infection
Connective Tissue Disease
(e.g.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
)
Malignancy (excluding direct blood loss from cancer)
Chronic Renal Failure
Endocrine Failure (e.g.
Hypopituitarism
,
Hypothyroidism
)
Hepatic disease
Labs
Complete Blood Count
See
Hemoglobin Cutoffs for Anemia
See
Hematocrit Cutoffs for Anemia
Hemoglobin
(7-11 g/dl) suggests moderate
Anemia
Mean Corpuscular Volume
(MCV) normal (80 to 100 fl)
MCV cutoff varies by age and per reference
Iron
Indices reduced
Serum Iron
reduced
Total Iron Binding Capacity
reduced
Iron Saturation
variably low or normal
Serum
Transferrin
decreased
Serum Ferritin
Decreased if
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Serum Ferritin
increases as an acute phase reactant, a marker of systemic inflammation
Bone Marrow Aspiration
Resources
Information from your Family Doctor: Normocytic Anemia
http://www.familydoctor.org/handouts/639.html
References
Marino (2014) The ICU Book, p. 351
Brill (2000) Am Fam Physician 62(10):2255-63 [PubMed]
Wang (2016) Am Fam Physician 93(4): 270-8 [PubMed]
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