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Anemia

Classification of anemia 1.Anemia due to blood loss (Posthemorrhagic): Acute Chronic 2. Anemia due to impaired blood formation: Iron deficiency Vitamin B12-Folic acid deficiency Hypo-aplastic 3. Anemia due to increased blood destruction (hemolytic): Caused by intravascular hemolysis Caused by extravascular hemolysis (Erythrocytopathy,Enzymopathy,Hemoglobinopathy)

Posthemorrhagic Anemia

Posthemorrhagic Anemia

Posthemorrhagic Anemia

Vitamin B12 – Folic acid deficiency anemia(Bone marrow in norm on the left and right with megaloblasts)

Bone marrow in norm (left) and with aplastic anemia (right)

Cytological picture of bone marrow with hypoplasia (left) and aplasia (right)

Hypo – aplastic anemia

Hemolytic anemia (color of of the liver  in hematoxylin-eosin and Perls)

Hemolytic anemia(microspherocytic and oval cell)