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Erythrokinetics in pernicious anemia
Authors:COLEMAN D H  DONOHUE D M  FINCH C A  MOTULSKY A G  REIFF R H
Affiliation:1 Departments of Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington School ofMedicine, Seattle, Washington.
Abstract:Quantitative measurements of the erythropoietic activity of the marrow, ofcirculating red cell production and destruction have been made in patients withpernicious anemia in relapse and during response to vitamin B12 therapy.

Total erythropoietic marrow activity as reflected by turnover of heme components proceeds at a rate of approximately 3 times normal. The delivery ofviable red cells to the circulating blood, however, does not increase above normal. This would indicate that the greater portion of marrow activity is ineffective in terms of blood production. This marrow dysfunction coupled with anincreased rate of cell destruction of approximately 3 times normal is responsiblefor the anemia. Total erythropoiesis is somewhat less, and effective erythropoiesisconsiderably less, than that which may be expected of the normal marrow underthe sustained stimulus of anemia.

The reticulocyte count is shown to be an unreliable index of blood productionin untreated pernicious anemia due to loss of reticulum from cytoplasma ofmany red cells before their delivery into circulation.

During the response to vitamin B12 the ineffective erythropoiesis is convertedto effective erythropoiesis, whereas total erythropoiesis remains unchanged.The rate of blood production during recovery is 3 to 4 times normal.

Submitted on January 23, 1956 Accepted on May 3, 1956
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