Hematology

Transferrin: Normal levels

For remembering  normal level of transferrin,

think: " Trans-Ferrin "

  • The normal level of transferrin in blood is 2-5g/L (Two-Five)

 

Now, for remembering normal range of Transferrin saturation,

think: " Transferrin Saturation "

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Aspirin: Adverse effects

"ASPIRIN"

  • Asthma 
  • Salicylism 
  • Peptic ulcer / Premature closure of PDA
  • Intestinal blood loss 
  • Reye's syndrome 
  • Idiosyncracy 
  • Noise (tinnitus)

 

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Beta thalassemia: Pathology and Clinical manifestations

'Beta THALASSEMIA'

B -     Beta chain deficiency

T -     The disease with 

H -     Haemoglobinopathy 

ALA  -  Alphachain Aggregation 

SS -   Splenic Sequestration 

E -     incresed Erythropoetin 

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