Deck 13: Hemoglobinopathies: Qualitative Defects
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Deck 13: Hemoglobinopathies: Qualitative Defects
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6-8.Use this case to answer the following questions:
A 2-year-old black male was being evaluated at County Clinic for swollen hands and feet that were extremely painful.Upon physical examination,the child was found to have a fever and hepatosplenomegaly and was physically small for his age.The child was of Jamaican descent.
Patient history revealed that the child's birth weight was normal,but since then,he had been consistently underweight and undersized for his age group.Family history was not readily available.The physician had the child admitted to the hospital for workup and ordered the following CBC.
All of the following parameters of the complete blood count are abnormal except:
A)Hemoglobin
B)MCV
C)RBCs
D)Platelet count
A 2-year-old black male was being evaluated at County Clinic for swollen hands and feet that were extremely painful.Upon physical examination,the child was found to have a fever and hepatosplenomegaly and was physically small for his age.The child was of Jamaican descent.
Patient history revealed that the child's birth weight was normal,but since then,he had been consistently underweight and undersized for his age group.Family history was not readily available.The physician had the child admitted to the hospital for workup and ordered the following CBC.

All of the following parameters of the complete blood count are abnormal except:
A)Hemoglobin
B)MCV
C)RBCs
D)Platelet count
MCV
2
In hemoglobin C disease,how does the mutation affect the hemoglobin molecule?
A)It cannot carry oxygen.
B)It forms insoluble aggregates.
C)It is unstable.
D)It has increased oxygen affinity.
A)It cannot carry oxygen.
B)It forms insoluble aggregates.
C)It is unstable.
D)It has increased oxygen affinity.
It forms insoluble aggregates.
3
Hemoglobinopathy results from a genetic abnormality of which structure within the hemoglobin molecule?
A)Globin chain
B)Heme
C)Porphyrin
D)Iron
A)Globin chain
B)Heme
C)Porphyrin
D)Iron
Globin chain
4
Disease that results from a molecular defect in hemoglobin synthesis in RBCs is termed:
A)Thalassemia
B)Hemoglobinopathy
C)Porphyria
D)Asynchrony
A)Thalassemia
B)Hemoglobinopathy
C)Porphyria
D)Asynchrony
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5
Which of the following patients would have the highest percentage of hemoglobin S?
A)A neonate with sickle cell disease
B)An adult with sickle cell disease
C)An adult with sickle cell trait
D)An adult with SC disease
A)A neonate with sickle cell disease
B)An adult with sickle cell disease
C)An adult with sickle cell trait
D)An adult with SC disease
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6
A patient's sample is run on cellulose acetate,and two bands are found.The first band migrates to the A region on the gel.The second band migrates to the S-D-G region on the band.What is the next step to identify the second band?
A)Perform electrophoresis on citrate agar at pH 6.2
B)Perform an osmotic fragility test
C)Perform an acid elution test
D)Do a supravital stain for Heinz bodies
A)Perform electrophoresis on citrate agar at pH 6.2
B)Perform an osmotic fragility test
C)Perform an acid elution test
D)Do a supravital stain for Heinz bodies
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7
The defect in the following choices that will produce hemoglobin C disease are:
A)Beta 6 substitution of glutamic acid for valine
B)Beta 6 substitution of lysine for glutamic acid
C)Alpha 26 substitution of glutamic acid for threonine
D)Alpha 4 substitution of thymidine for methionine
A)Beta 6 substitution of glutamic acid for valine
B)Beta 6 substitution of lysine for glutamic acid
C)Alpha 26 substitution of glutamic acid for threonine
D)Alpha 4 substitution of thymidine for methionine
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8
Which abnormal hemoglobin is slow moving and migrates closely with hemoglobin A₂ on cellulose acetate at an alkaline pH?
A)Hemoglobin S
B)Hemoglobin D
C)Hemoglobin M
D)Hemoglobin C
A)Hemoglobin S
B)Hemoglobin D
C)Hemoglobin M
D)Hemoglobin C
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9
Hemoglobin C disease has altered solubility properties similar to hemoglobin S disease.What accounts for this altered solubility?
A)Heme iron is in the ferric form rather than ferrous form.
B)The hemoglobin remains in the tense structure.
C)A nonpolar amino acid is substituted for a polar amino acid.
D)A polar amino acid is substituted near the pocket where heme binds.
A)Heme iron is in the ferric form rather than ferrous form.
B)The hemoglobin remains in the tense structure.
C)A nonpolar amino acid is substituted for a polar amino acid.
D)A polar amino acid is substituted near the pocket where heme binds.
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10
6-8.Use this case to answer the following questions:
A 2-year-old black male was being evaluated at County Clinic for swollen hands and feet that were extremely painful.Upon physical examination,the child was found to have a fever and hepatosplenomegaly and was physically small for his age.The child was of Jamaican descent.
Patient history revealed that the child's birth weight was normal,but since then,he had been consistently underweight and undersized for his age group.Family history was not readily available.The physician had the child admitted to the hospital for workup and ordered the following CBC.
This patient presented with swollen hands and feet.This patient suffering from what kind of crisis?
A)Vaso-occlusive
B)Oxidative
C)Transfusion reaction
D)Anaphylactic reaction
A 2-year-old black male was being evaluated at County Clinic for swollen hands and feet that were extremely painful.Upon physical examination,the child was found to have a fever and hepatosplenomegaly and was physically small for his age.The child was of Jamaican descent.
Patient history revealed that the child's birth weight was normal,but since then,he had been consistently underweight and undersized for his age group.Family history was not readily available.The physician had the child admitted to the hospital for workup and ordered the following CBC.

This patient presented with swollen hands and feet.This patient suffering from what kind of crisis?
A)Vaso-occlusive
B)Oxidative
C)Transfusion reaction
D)Anaphylactic reaction
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11
Patients with sickle cell disease suffer from vaso-occlusive crises because:
A)The altered hemoglobin facilitates the formation of bar-shaped hemoglobin crystals that occlude blood vessels.
B)The altered hemoglobin impairs the hemoglobin's ability to effectively transport oxygen that causes vaso-occlusion.
C)The altered hemoglobin facilitates tactoid crystal formation that alters the shape of the red blood cell,resulting in impeded blood flow in vessels.
D)The altered hemoglobin interferes with globin chain assembly,which impedes blood flow in the vessels.
A)The altered hemoglobin facilitates the formation of bar-shaped hemoglobin crystals that occlude blood vessels.
B)The altered hemoglobin impairs the hemoglobin's ability to effectively transport oxygen that causes vaso-occlusion.
C)The altered hemoglobin facilitates tactoid crystal formation that alters the shape of the red blood cell,resulting in impeded blood flow in vessels.
D)The altered hemoglobin interferes with globin chain assembly,which impedes blood flow in the vessels.
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12
The strength and type of charge on a hemoglobin molecule enables the separation of hemoglobin variants by electrophoresis.What other significant factor controls this separation?
A)Solubility of the molecule
B)pH of the medium
C)Heat precipitation
D)Elevation of hemoglobin concentration
A)Solubility of the molecule
B)pH of the medium
C)Heat precipitation
D)Elevation of hemoglobin concentration
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13
6-8.Use this case to answer the following questions:
A 2-year-old black male was being evaluated at County Clinic for swollen hands and feet that were extremely painful.Upon physical examination,the child was found to have a fever and hepatosplenomegaly and was physically small for his age.The child was of Jamaican descent.
Patient history revealed that the child's birth weight was normal,but since then,he had been consistently underweight and undersized for his age group.Family history was not readily available.The physician had the child admitted to the hospital for workup and ordered the following CBC.
Based on these findings,what test would be the logical next step?
A)Bone marrow aspirate
B)Osmotic fragility
C)Sickle solubility test
D)Peripheral blood smear
A 2-year-old black male was being evaluated at County Clinic for swollen hands and feet that were extremely painful.Upon physical examination,the child was found to have a fever and hepatosplenomegaly and was physically small for his age.The child was of Jamaican descent.
Patient history revealed that the child's birth weight was normal,but since then,he had been consistently underweight and undersized for his age group.Family history was not readily available.The physician had the child admitted to the hospital for workup and ordered the following CBC.

Based on these findings,what test would be the logical next step?
A)Bone marrow aspirate
B)Osmotic fragility
C)Sickle solubility test
D)Peripheral blood smear
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14
Which laboratory method detects hemoglobinopathies?
A)Spectrophotometric analysis at 450 nm
B)Careful examination of peripheral blood cellular components
C)Separation and quantification of protein subunits through an electrical field
D)Turbidimetric analysis of whole blood
A)Spectrophotometric analysis at 450 nm
B)Careful examination of peripheral blood cellular components
C)Separation and quantification of protein subunits through an electrical field
D)Turbidimetric analysis of whole blood
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15
Thalassemias are produced as a result of:
A)Quantitative defects in globin chain synthesis
B)Qualitative defects in globin chain synthesis
C)Structural defects in heme synthesis
D)Molecular defects in hemoglobin synthesis
A)Quantitative defects in globin chain synthesis
B)Qualitative defects in globin chain synthesis
C)Structural defects in heme synthesis
D)Molecular defects in hemoglobin synthesis
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16
The net decrease in negative charge in the hemoglobin S molecule is responsible for which laboratory finding?
A)Increase in solubility
B)Change in the electrophoretic mobility
C)Increase in oxygen infinity
D)Increase in flexibility of the red blood cell
A)Increase in solubility
B)Change in the electrophoretic mobility
C)Increase in oxygen infinity
D)Increase in flexibility of the red blood cell
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17
Which of the following has the highest prevalence worldwide?
A)Hgb S
B)Hgb C
C)Hgb D
D)Hgb E
A)Hgb S
B)Hgb C
C)Hgb D
D)Hgb E
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18
The peripheral blood smear contains a normocytic,normochromic morphology with marked reticulocytosis.The hemoglobin solubility test is positive.What confirmatory test should follow?
A)Bilirubin analysis
B)Haptoglobin analysis
C)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
D)Bone marrow aspiration
A)Bilirubin analysis
B)Haptoglobin analysis
C)Hemoglobin electrophoresis
D)Bone marrow aspiration
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19
Evolution dictates that patients with sickle cell disease have an inherent resistance to which of the following?
A)Babesia infections
B)Acute leukemia
C)Hemolytic transfusion reactions
D)Plasmodium infections
A)Babesia infections
B)Acute leukemia
C)Hemolytic transfusion reactions
D)Plasmodium infections
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20
What is the purpose of treating sickle cell patients with hydroxyurea?
A)To dilute the amount of sickled red blood cells
B)To destroy the sickling red blood cells by initiating an immune response
C)To convert Hgb S into Hgb A
D)To increase the level of hemoglobin F that will reduce intracellular sickling
A)To dilute the amount of sickled red blood cells
B)To destroy the sickling red blood cells by initiating an immune response
C)To convert Hgb S into Hgb A
D)To increase the level of hemoglobin F that will reduce intracellular sickling
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21
What preoperative therapy is effective in a diagnosed sickle cell patient?
A)Stem cell transplant
B)Transfusion of red blood cells
C)Hydroxyurea administration
D)Gene therapy
A)Stem cell transplant
B)Transfusion of red blood cells
C)Hydroxyurea administration
D)Gene therapy
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22
Electrophoresis at an acid pH using a citrate agar gel separates what hemoglobin variants that travel together on cellulose acetate at pH 8.6?
A)Hemoglobins A and S
B)Hemoglobins S and C
C)Hemoglobins D and S
D)Hemoglobins E and A
A)Hemoglobins A and S
B)Hemoglobins S and C
C)Hemoglobins D and S
D)Hemoglobins E and A
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23
Sickle cell trait is not as severe as sickle cell anemia,so why is the sickle cell trait important to diagnose?
A)One in four children born to trait parents have the disease.
B)Sickle cell trait can mask other diseases.
C)Doing so eliminates the need for pharmacologic agent treatment.
D)Cells still sickle under the same conditions as with the disease.
A)One in four children born to trait parents have the disease.
B)Sickle cell trait can mask other diseases.
C)Doing so eliminates the need for pharmacologic agent treatment.
D)Cells still sickle under the same conditions as with the disease.
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24
Explain how methemoglobin is formed and how its presence impacts oxygen delivery.Be sure to include oxygen affinity in your answer.
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25
Both hemoglobin D and G migrate with which hemoglobin on alkaline gel electrophoresis?
A)S
B)A
C)F
D)C
A)S
B)A
C)F
D)C
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26
In hemoglobin C disease,the cell's life span is decreased to what length?
A)90-120 days
B)7-10 days
C)75-90 days
D)30-55 days
A)90-120 days
B)7-10 days
C)75-90 days
D)30-55 days
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27
9-10.Use this case to answer the following questions:
During a discussion of RBC indices,a medical technologist of Cambodian origin mentioned that her own red cells had been small in a CBC performed 2 years earlier in a routine physical.A more recent CBC showed the following results.
What reflex test is most appropriate for investigating these results?
A)Hemoglobin electrophoresis and iron studies
B)Bone marrow aspirate
C)Vitamin B₁₂ and folate assays
D)Cytogenetic analysis
During a discussion of RBC indices,a medical technologist of Cambodian origin mentioned that her own red cells had been small in a CBC performed 2 years earlier in a routine physical.A more recent CBC showed the following results.

What reflex test is most appropriate for investigating these results?
A)Hemoglobin electrophoresis and iron studies
B)Bone marrow aspirate
C)Vitamin B₁₂ and folate assays
D)Cytogenetic analysis
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9-10.Use this case to answer the following questions:
During a discussion of RBC indices,a medical technologist of Cambodian origin mentioned that her own red cells had been small in a CBC performed 2 years earlier in a routine physical.A more recent CBC showed the following results.
Based on the demographics of this patient,what disorder is suspected?
A)Sickle cell disease
B)Hemoglobin C disease
C)Hemoglobin SC disease
D)Hemoglobin E disease
During a discussion of RBC indices,a medical technologist of Cambodian origin mentioned that her own red cells had been small in a CBC performed 2 years earlier in a routine physical.A more recent CBC showed the following results.

Based on the demographics of this patient,what disorder is suspected?
A)Sickle cell disease
B)Hemoglobin C disease
C)Hemoglobin SC disease
D)Hemoglobin E disease
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29
How is methemoglobin detected in the laboratory?
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30
If a patient had hemoglobin S and hemoglobin A identified by electrophoresis and a positive hemoglobin solubility test,what is the patient's most likely condition?
A)Hemoglobin C trait
B)Hemoglobin S/D disease
C)Hemoglobin SC disease
D)Sickle cell trait
A)Hemoglobin C trait
B)Hemoglobin S/D disease
C)Hemoglobin SC disease
D)Sickle cell trait
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31
Patients with sickle cell disease and those with sickle cell trait differ greatly in clinical presentation.List at least two features in clinical presentation,and explain why they differ.
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32
A patient has a positive sickle solubility test.Further investigation reveals hemoglobin of 8.5 g/dL.What can be done to confirm these findings?
Explain your answer.
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33
Other than hemoglobin S,name two abnormal hemoglobins that produce a positive sickle solubility test.Explain how they could be differentiated from HbS.
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