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Chapter 22

Blood

Visión general del sistema cardiovascular
Visión general del sistema cardiovascular
The cardiovascular or circulatory system comprises the blood, the heart, and the blood vessels. Blood is a specialized fluid comprising cells in a liquid ...
Características y funciones de la sangre
Características y funciones de la sangre
Approximately 8% of the body mass comprises whole blood, a specialized connective tissue vital for transportation, regulation, and protection. The ...
Composición de la sangre
Composición de la sangre
Whole blood consists of the blood plasma, a fluid extracellular matrix, and formed elements, including cells and cell fragments. Blood plasma, which makes ...
Composición del plasma sanguíneo
Composición del plasma sanguíneo
Blood plasma contains approximately 92% water and 8% solutes. Proteins comprise about 7% of blood plasma. Of these, higher molecular weight proteins ...
Introducción a la hematopoyesis
Introducción a la hematopoyesis
Hematopoiesis, or hemopoiesis, is the production of the formed elements in blood from common progenitors, called hematopoietic stem cells, or HSCs. During ...
Producción de elementos conformados
Producción de elementos conformados
Hemangioblasts, the multipotent stem cells of mesodermal origin, give rise to hematopoietic stem cells or HSCs. The HSCs undergo hematopoiesis to produce ...
Papel de los factores de crecimiento hematopoyéticos
Papel de los factores de crecimiento hematopoyéticos
Hematopoietic growth factors are a group of regulatory and signaling molecules that influence the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells, or HSCs. ...
Eritropoyesis
Eritropoyesis
Red blood cells  (RBCs) transport oxygen to all body tissues. These cells survive only for 120 days and then need to be replenished. Erythropoiesis ...
Factores que afectan a la eritropoyesis
Factores que afectan a la eritropoyesis
The cardiovascular system regulates erythrocyte numbers for optimal oxygen transport. It also prevents erythrocyte over-proliferation, maintaining blood ...
Estructura y función de los eritrocitos
Estructura y función de los eritrocitos
There are 4.2 to 6 million erythrocytes, or red blood cells, per microliter of blood. These small cells are flattened biconcave discs with depressed ...
Hemoglobina
Hemoglobina
Hemoglobin is a tetrameric globular protein consisting of two alpha and two beta polypeptide chains. Each of these chains has an iron-containing heme ...
Ciclo de vida de los eritrocitos
Ciclo de vida de los eritrocitos
The circulating erythrocytes frequently squeeze through blood capillaries, damaging their plasma membrane due to constant friction. After about 100 to 120 ...
Trastornos de los eritrocitos
Trastornos de los eritrocitos
Erythrocyte disorders are broadly categorized into anemic and polycythemic conditions. Anemia develops due to the low oxygen-carrying capacity of the ...
Estructura y función de los leucocitos
Estructura y función de los leucocitos
A healthy individual has about 4,500 to 11,000 leukocytes or white blood cells per microliter of blood, accounting for about 1% of blood volume. Unlike ...
Clasificación de los leucocitos
Clasificación de los leucocitos
Leukocytes containing cytoplasmic granules are classified as granular, while those with relatively clear cytoplasm are termed agranular. All granulocytes ...
Trastornos de los leucocitos
Trastornos de los leucocitos
Leukocyte disorders are characterized by either leukopenia, an abnormally low leukocyte count, or leukocytosis, a very high leukocyte number. Bone marrow ...
Estructura y función de las plaquetas
Estructura y función de las plaquetas
A microliter of blood contains 150,000 to 400,000 small, disc-shaped cell fragments called platelets or thrombocytes. These fragments originate in the ...
Introducción a la hemostasia
Introducción a la hemostasia
Hemostasis is a series of rapid, defensive reactions triggered to stop excessive bleeding and promote healing after a vascular injury. It is a highly ...
Espasmo vascular
Espasmo vascular
Hemostasis begins with a vascular spasm, also known as the vascular phase. It starts immediately after any damage to a blood vessel, causing a sudden ...
Formación del tapón plaquetario
Formación del tapón plaquetario
In an injured blood vessel, the platelet phase - which overlaps with the vascular phase - begins about 15-20 seconds after the onset of vascular spasm. As ...
Coagulación
Coagulación
Coagulation or clotting is the last hemostasis phase. It involves a series of chemical reactions to form a blood clot, reinforcing the initial platelet ...
Vías extrínsecas e intrínsecas de la hemostasia
Vías extrínsecas e intrínsecas de la hemostasia
The extrinsic and intrinsic pathways of coagulation involve reaction cascades of clotting factors. They merge into the common pathway, eventually forming ...
Retracción de coágulos y fibrinólisis
Retracción de coágulos y fibrinólisis
The activated platelets in a blood clot extend projections and interact with other platelets and fibrin fibers. Within 30 to 60 minutes, the contractile ...
Trastornos de la hemostasia
Trastornos de la hemostasia
Thromboembolic disorders and bleeding disorders are two types of disruptions in hemostasis. The thromboembolic disorders are characterized by the ...
El grupo sanguíneo ABO
El grupo sanguíneo ABO
The ABO blood group system is based on the presence of specific antigens or agglutinogens on the red blood cells, or RBCs, and antibodies or agglutinins ...
Grupo sanguíneo Rh
Grupo sanguíneo Rh
The Rhesus or Rh antigen is a class of agglutinogen on the red blood cells or RBCs. Its presence or absence categorizes a person as Rh-positive or ...
Tipificación de la sangre
Tipificación de la sangre
The antigens A, B, and Rh on the surface of red blood cells serve as the foundation for blood grouping. When these antigens come in contact with their ...
Transfusión de sangre
Transfusión de sangre
A blood transfusion is a medical procedure to replace lost whole blood or its components due to injury, surgery, or treatment for conditions like anemia ...
Muestreo y trasplantes de médula ósea
Muestreo y trasplantes de médula ósea
Bone marrow transplants replace diseased marrow with healthy marrow from a compatible host. It can cure several cancers and genetic disorders like ...
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