Name the anemia - Hematology - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Description Answer % Correct
Autoantibody against RBCs Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
82%
Inadequate intake of iron or chronic blood loss Iron Deficiency Anemia
59%
Decreased production of globin chains due to a gene deletion (Heterozygous) Thalassemia minor
53%
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Megaloblastic Anemia
41%
Abnormal amino acid sequence in globin chain: 6glutamic acid -> lysine Hemoglobin C Disease
35%
Membrane defect impacting both spectrin and ankyrin Hereditary Spherocytosis
35%
Pancytopenia Aplastic Anemia
29%
Mechanical destruction of RBCs by burns or vascular prosthesis Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia
29%
Abundant iron but unable to access it/release it from storage Anemia of Chronic Inflammation
24%
RBC unable to detoxify oxidizing agents due to an enzyme deficiency G6PD Deficiency Anemia and Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Anemia
24%
Mother's antibodies against baby's RBC antigens cross placenta Hemolytic Disease of Newborn
24%
Decreased erythropoietin due to kidney failure Anemia of Chronic Renal Disease
18%
Membrane defect impacting only spectrin Hereditary Ovalocytosis
18%
The above but caused by an autoimmune disorder Pernicious Anemia
18%
Abnormal amino acid sequence in globin chain: 6glutamic acid -> valine Sickle Cell Anemia
18%
Disorder of iron metabolism, sometimes acquired from lead poisoning Sideroblastic Anemia
18%
Decreased production of globin chains due to a gene deletion (Homozygous) Thalassemia major
18%
Myeloproliferative disorder that causes intravascular hemolysis and hemoglobinuria Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
12%
Transfusion recipient creates antibodies against Donor antigens Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction
6%
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