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lab 9 G6PD Daheeya AlEnazi - PowerPoint Presentation

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lab 9 G6PD Daheeya AlEnazi - PPT Presentation

Principle Glucose 6 p NADP G6PDH gluconate 6PNADPH H NADPH will florescence under UV light if there is deficiency of enzyme NO florescence will appear G6PDH glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase ID: 920369

g6pd deficiency anemia symptoms deficiency g6pd symptoms anemia glucose rbcs dehydrogenase phosphate enzyme light florescence nadph g6pdh cases condition

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lab 9G6PD

Daheeya

AlEnazi

Slide2

Principle

Glucose 6 p + NADP+

G6PDH gluconate 6P+NADPH+ H

+

NADPH will florescence under UV light if there is deficiency of enzyme NO florescence will appear.G6PDH= glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase

Slide3

Clinical significant

G6PD deficiency is an inherited condition in which the body doesn't have enough of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, which helps RBCs function normally.

This deficiency can cause

hemolytic anemia

, usually after exposure to certain medications, foods, or infections.Most people with G6PD deficiency don't have any symptoms, while others develop symptoms of anemia only after RBCs have been destroyed, a condition called hemolysis. In these cases, the symptoms disappear once the cause, or trigger, is removed. In rare cases, G6PD deficiency leads to chronic anemia

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Causes of G6PD Deficiency:

G6PD deficiency is passed along in genes from one or both parents to a child.

The gene responsible for this deficiency is on the X chromosome

Sample:

will be whole blood.

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Result under UV light

Normal

Deficient