Kinase Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Kinase and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Label the scan with CK isoenzyme fractions: | View Page |
| Microcyte with Normal Hemoglobin Content A microcyte with normal hemoglobin content (one-third of central pallor) can be seen in the center of this field, just below and to the left of the lymphocyte. Since many of the other cells in this field are normal or larger than normal, the MCV would be within the normal range although the diameter and volume of this individual cell would be lower than normal. This type of microcyte can be seen in some hemolytic anemias and the rare enzyme deficiency, pyruvate kinase deficiency anemia. | View Page |
| Another Echinocyte Another example of an echinocyte is seen in the center of this slide. In rare instances, echinocytes circulate in vivo in uremia, following heparin injection, in certain congenital anemias and in pyruvate kinase deficiency. Plastic slides must be used to verify the presence of in vivo echinocytes. Since echinocytes do not aid in the diagnosis of these conditions, their main importance lies in the fact that they are artifactual and reversible and must be distinguished from acanthocytes. | View Page |