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Cooley's anemia (Mediterranean anemia)
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1939Summary The literature of erythroblastic anemia has been reviewed. A case in a girl of 14 years of age is presented along with x-ray studies of her bones. This is added to a series of the five previously reported cases reviewed here and one case reported to us by personal communication.
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Physiological anemia of infancy and anemia of prematurity
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1981It is important to recognize the significance and magnitude of the physiological anemia of the infant. Wherever necessary, appropriate supportive therapy using nutritional factors must be considered. Prematurity, dietary history, clinical condition, initial hemoglobin value and the volume of iatrogenic blood loss should all help in making judgments ...
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Anemia of Inflammation Anemia of inflammation is a common normocytic, normochromic anemia associated with systemic inflammation that increases the level of hepcidin and results in defective iron re...
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Clinics in Liver Disease, 2002
Many types of hemolytic anemia may be associated with liver disease. Liver injury can be caused by the adherence of deformed or hemolyzed erythrocyses to hepatic vascular endothelium. Adhesion of large numbers of hemolyzed red blood cells to hepatic macrophages, or occlusion of hepatic sinusoids by fragmented red cells, can also result in injury of the
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Many types of hemolytic anemia may be associated with liver disease. Liver injury can be caused by the adherence of deformed or hemolyzed erythrocyses to hepatic vascular endothelium. Adhesion of large numbers of hemolyzed red blood cells to hepatic macrophages, or occlusion of hepatic sinusoids by fragmented red cells, can also result in injury of the
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Hospital Practice, 1980
These anemias are so interwoven pathologically and biochemically they seldom can be considered in isolation. Moreover, therapy and diagnosis are inseparable.
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These anemias are so interwoven pathologically and biochemically they seldom can be considered in isolation. Moreover, therapy and diagnosis are inseparable.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2003
Scott S, Derossi, Sree, Raghavendra
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Scott S, Derossi, Sree, Raghavendra
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