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Anaemia in cats

In Practice, 1984
ANAEMIA is a common presenting sign in feline medicine. More than 10 per cent of cats referred to our clinics have anaemia, and 7 per cent have profound anaemia, with a haemoglobin concentration on presentation of less than 8 00 g/dl. Feline anaemia can also be a frustrating clinical problem.
R, Evans, T, Gruffydd-Jones
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Anaemias of Africans

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1952
Abstract 1. (1) The anaemias of Africans in Kenya fall into the following types: (i) Microcytic hypochromic with non-dyshaemopoietic marrows; (ii) Microcytic hypochromic having dyshaemopoeitic marrows with giant stab-cells; (iii) Macro or normocytic with giant stab-cells; (iv) Macro- or normocytic with giant stab-cells and megaloblasts; (v) Sicke-
H, FOY, A, KONDI, A, HARGREAVES
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Scurvy and anaemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1962
Abstract The clinical and haematologic findings in seven patients with scurvy are presented. Although all had overt scurvy, two were not anaemic. Four had hypochromic normoblastic erythropoiesis and one had a megaloblastic anaemia subsequently shown to be Addisonian, Complete haematologic remission was obtained with ascorbic acid in two patients.
E V, COX   +3 more
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Anaemia in the rabbit

Veterinary Record, 1982
M, Hinton, D R, Jones
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ANAEMIA IN THALASSÆMIA

The Lancet, 1972
G, Castaldi, G, Zavagli
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Impact of anaemia and the effect of empagliflozin in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: findings from EMPEROR‐ Reduced

European Journal of Heart Failure, 2022
Javed Butler   +2 more
exaly  

Effect of dapagliflozin on anaemia in DAPA‐HF

European Journal of Heart Failure, 2021
Marc Sabatine   +2 more
exaly  

Pernicious anaemia

BMJ, 2020
Muhajir, Mohamed   +3 more
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