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Qu'est-ce (qui) est hypochromic$36927$ - définition

GENERIC TERM FOR ANY TYPE OF ANEMIA IN WHICH THE RED BLOOD CELLS (ERYTHROCYTES) ARE PALER THAN NORMAL
Hypochromic; Chlorosis (medicine); Anemia, hypochromic; Greensickness; Green sickness; Green-sickness; Hypochromia; Hypochromasia; Hypochromic anaemia

green-sickness         
n.
Chlorosis.
Non-sideropenic hypochromic anaemia         
Non sideropenic hypochromic anaemias; Non sideropenic hypochromic anaemia
Sideropenic hypochromic anemia is primarily characterized by low serum iron concentration. Non-sideropenic hypochromic anemia is the ineffective utilisation of iron stores, usually from chronic infection/inflammation.
porphyria         
  • Heme synthesis—note that some reactions occur in the [[cytoplasm]] and some in the [[mitochondrion]] (yellow)
  • A skin rash in a person with porphyria
INHERITED METABOLIC DISORDER INVOLVING THE BUILD-UP OF PORPHYRINS
Coproporhyria; Coproporphyrinogen oxidase deficiency; Hereditary erythropoietic porphyria; Porphyrias; Congenital sideroblastic anaemia; Anemia, hereditary sideroblastic; Anemia, sex-linked hypochromic sideroblastic; ANH1; Erythropoetic porphyrias; Congenital erythropoetic porphyria; XLSA; Porphyria variegata; Prophyria; Porphiria; Poryphoric hemophilia; Erythropoietic uroporphyria; Erythroid 5-aminolevulinate synthetase deficiency; Porferia; Porphilia; Erythropoietic porphyria, congenital; Cutaneous porphyria; Porfyria; The Vampire Disease; Chester porphyria; Toxic porphyria; Porphyrin abnormality affecting the skin; Acute porphyria
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¦ noun Medicine a rare hereditary disorder of haemoglobin metabolism causing mental disturbance, extreme sensitivity to light, and excretion of dark pigments in the urine.
Origin
1920s: mod. L., from porphyrin.

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Hypochromic anemia

Hypochromic anemia is a generic term for any type of anemia in which the red blood cells are paler than normal. (Hypo- refers to less, and chromic means colour.) A normal red blood cell has a biconcave disk shape and will have an area of pallor in its center when viewed microscopically. In hypochromic cells, this area of central pallor is increased. This decrease in redness is due to a disproportionate reduction of red cell hemoglobin (the pigment that imparts the red color) in proportion to the volume of the cell. Clinically the color can be evaluated by the mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) or mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). The MCHC is considered the better parameter of the two as it adjusts for effect the size of the cell has on its amount of hemoglobin. Hypochromia is clinically defined as below the normal MCH reference range of 27–33 picograms/cell in adults or below the normal MCHC reference range of 33–36 g/dL in adults.

Red blood cells will also be small (microcytic), leading to substantial overlap with the category of microcytic anemia. The most common causes of this kind of anemia are iron deficiency and thalassemia.

Hypochromic anemia was historically known as chlorosis or green sickness for the distinct skin tinge sometimes present in patients, in addition to more general symptoms such as a lack of energy, shortness of breath, dyspepsia, headaches, a capricious or scanty appetite and amenorrhea.