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- Pyknocytosis abstract "Pyknocytosis is a hematologic state characterized by the presence of pyknocytes in the blood. Pyknocytes are red blood cells that appear distorted, irregular and small with abnormal projections and would typically be identified by a pathologist on a peripheral blood smear.Infantile pyknocytosis is the most commonly associated condition, and is a rare pediatric hematological condition. It is a potential cause of neonatal hemolytic anemia. Infantile pyknocytosis typically presents with neonatal jaundice and severe anemia, often requiring blood transfusions. The associated hemolytic anemia is often transient with peak incidence at 3–4 weeks, with spontaneous and complete resolution by four to six months of life. An etiology for this condition has not been established but some evidence, including the presence of dehydrated red cells on peripheral blood smear that seem to have undergone oxidative stress, points to causes that include deficiency of antioxidants such as vitamin E or the presence of an oxidative factor. The diagnosis of infantile pyknocytosis is essentially based on the peripheral blood smear, with additional diagnostic investigations to rule out similarly presenting conditions such as glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and pyruvate kinase deficiency. Both of these conditions can also result in pyknocytes observable on the blood smear. Treatment involves phototherapy if blood bilirubin levels are greater than normal for the age of the infant, and blood transfusion if hemoglobin is found to be unacceptably low or decreasing based on clinical judgement of laboratory values.".
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- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Antioxidant.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Antioxidants.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Bilirubin.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Blood_film.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Blood_smear.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Blood_transfusion.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Blood_transfusions.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Haemolytic_anaemias.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pediatrics.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Etiology.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Glucose-6-phosphate_dehydrogenase_deficiency.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Hemolytic_anemia.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Jaundice.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Pathologist.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Pathology.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Pyruvate_kinase_deficiency.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cells.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_E.
- Pyknocytosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "pyknocytosis".
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- Pyknocytosis subject Category:Haemolytic_anaemias.
- Pyknocytosis subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Pyknocytosis hypernym State.
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- Pyknocytosis type Pediatric.
- Pyknocytosis type Specialty.
- Pyknocytosis comment "Pyknocytosis is a hematologic state characterized by the presence of pyknocytes in the blood. Pyknocytes are red blood cells that appear distorted, irregular and small with abnormal projections and would typically be identified by a pathologist on a peripheral blood smear.Infantile pyknocytosis is the most commonly associated condition, and is a rare pediatric hematological condition. It is a potential cause of neonatal hemolytic anemia.".
- Pyknocytosis label "Pyknocytosis".
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- Pyknocytosis wasDerivedFrom Pyknocytosis?oldid=620696452.
- Pyknocytosis isPrimaryTopicOf Pyknocytosis.