Texas Tech University Medical Center Pathology Department David Morgan, M.D.
1. Skin and mucous membrane palour; severe anemia
2. Pallor of nail beds
3. Koilonychia
4. Urine hemosiderin; Prussian blue stain
5. Herditary elliptocytosis
6. Heinz bodies
7. Drepanocyte; sickle cell anemia
8. Hemoblogin electrophoresis
9. Spleen, sickle cell anemia
10. Autoinfarcted spleen, sickle cell anemia
11. Homozygous beta thalassemia
12. Facial abnormalities, beta thalassemia major
13. Hepatosplenomegaly, beta thalassemia major
14. X-ray of neo-osteogenesis of skull, beta thalassemia major
15. Cortical thinning and widening of marrow cavity, skull; Beta thalassemia major
16. Peripheral smear, heterozygous beta thalassemia
17. Peripheral smear, heterozygous beta thalassemia
18. Four gene deletion alpha thalassemia; hydrops fetalis
19. Hemolytic disease of the newborn
20. Cold agglutinines