Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

Episode 092: Heme Consult Series: Congenital Causes of Hemolytic Anemia

Episode 092: Heme Consult Series: Congenital Causes of Hemolytic Anemia

FromThe Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast


Episode 092: Heme Consult Series: Congenital Causes of Hemolytic Anemia

FromThe Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast

ratings:
Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Feb 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the next part of this heme consult series, we discuss several congenital causes of hemolytic anemias. These diseases are relatively rare, but in patients presenting with concerns for hemolysis on history and on labs, but with a negative DAT, it is important to have these in your differential diagnosis! We take you through how to think about these disorders, their diagnosis, and management. If you have not done so already, be sure to check out Episode 091 where we discuss our initial approach to the diagnosis of hemolytic anemias. We also discuss the most common inherited cause of hemolytic anemia, G6PD deficiency, in that episode!Content: - When should we suspect inherited causes of hemolytic anemia?- What are important examples of membranopathies that can cause hemolytic anemia?- What are important enzyme deficiencies that can cause hemolytic anemia? ** Want to review the show notes for this episode and others? Check out our website: https://www.thefellowoncall.com/our-episodesLove what you hear? Tell a friend and leave a review on our podcast streaming platforms!Twitter: @TheFellowOnCallInstagram: @TheFellowOnCallListen in on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast
Released:
Feb 8, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We quickly realized we knew very little about hematology and oncology when we started fellowship. Our goal is to bring you the fundamentals, core concepts and important management approaches in our field, driven by the latest evidence and expert opinion. In each episode, we will provide bite-sized, simplified approaches to common questions in a way that is perfect for anyone interested in hematology and oncology, from students and trainees to advanced practice providers and practicing physicians.