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i) Ann is a healthy 26-year-old white female. Since the beginning of this current golf season, she has noted increased short¬ness of breath and low levels of energy and enthusiasm. These seem worse during her menses. Today, while playing poorly in a golf tournament at a high, mountainous course, she became lightheaded and was taken by her golfing partner to the emergency clinic. The attending physician's notes indicated a temperature of 98° F, an elevated heart rate and respiratory rate, and low blood pressure. Ann states that heavy menstrual flow has been a problem for 10 to 12 years and she takes 1000 mg of as¬pirin every 3 to 4 hours for 6 days during menstruation. During the summer months while playing golf, she also takes as¬pirin to avoid "stiffness in my joints:" Laboratory values are as follows:Hemoglobin = 8 g/dlHematocrit = 32%Erythrocyte count = 3.1 X 106/mm3RBC smear showed microcytic and hypochromic cellsReticulocyte count = 1.5%Other laboratory values were within normal limits.ii) Considering the circumstances and the preliminary work-up, what type of anemia is most likely for Ann?iii) Which clin¬ical sign shows her body is attempting to compensate for anemia?iv) Explain the mechanisms responsible for her heavy menstrual flow.v) How would you evaluate the "stiffness" in her joints? What are the possibilities?
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