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Iron Deficiency Anemia

Laboratory Medicine, 1990
In this article we discuss iron deficiency anemia, including historical landmarks, the importance of a careful clinical approach to the patient including history and physical findings, and the pertinence of specific historical, social, medicinal, and systematic complaints and highlight salient physical findings. Additionally, the logical and sequential
William F. Baker, Rodger L. Bick
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The diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1964
Abstract Studies in a group of patients with iron deficiency anemia indicate that 16 per cent saturation of plasma transferrin or less implies an inadequate supply of iron to the erythroid marrow and is associated in time with hypochromic, microcytic anemia.
Clement A. Finch, Dorothy Ford Bainton
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Anemia: Iron Deficiency Type

Pediatric Patient Education, 2022

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Iron-Deficiency Anemia

2005
Publisher Summary There is a higher prevalence of iron-deficiency anemia in African-American children than in Caucasian children. Although no socioeconomic group is spared, the incidence of iron-deficiency anemia is inversely proportional to economic status.
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Iron deficiency anemia

Postgraduate Medicine, 1979
Iron deficiency may be difficult to differentiate from other causes of anemia, particularly chronic disease. Both iron deficiency anemia and anemia secondary to chronic disease are microcytic and hypochromic, and few tests are specific for iron deficiency.
Tariq Mahmood, Alan S. Feiner
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Impact and management of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in women’s health

Expert Review of Hematology, 2018
Introduction: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia are highly prevalent among women throughout their lives. Some females are particularly vulnerable to iron deficiency/iron deficiency anemia, including those with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and ...
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Iron Deficiency: Beyond Anemia

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional disorder affecting at least one third of world's population. Though anemia is common manifestation of iron deficiency, other effects of iron deficiency on various tissues, organs and systems are usually under recognized.
Dinesh Yadav, Jagdish Chandra
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Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2015
Iron deficiency is not just anemia; it can be responsible for a long list of other manifestations. This topic is of great importance, especially in infancy and early childhood, for a variety of reasons. Firstly, iron need is maximum in this period. Secondly, diet in infancy is usually deficient in iron.
Girish Subramaniam, Meenakshi Girish
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Iron Deficiency and Anemia

2008
Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutrition disorders worldwide, affecting a large proportion of children and women in the developing world. In addition, iron deficiency is probably the only nutrient deficiency of significant prevalence in virtually all developed countries. Iron is element 26 in the periodic table and has an atomic weight of 55.
Richard D. Semba, Usha Ramakrishnan
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Anemia: Iron Deficiency

The APRN and PA’s Complete Guide to Prescribing Drug Therapy, 2019
J. Cash, S. Drummond, Christina C. Reed
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