Regional outbreak of parvovirus B19 acute myocarditis in preschool children
We recently came across an outbreak of parvovirus B19 related acute myocarditis in preschool children in a specific region in northern Greece. The children exhibited serious morbidity and mortality. All children had very poor left ventricular ejection fraction and required inotropic intensive care unit support.
Filippos‐Paschalis Rorris+3 more
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Delayed erythropoiesis in irradiated rats grafted with syngeneic marrow: effects of cytotoxic drugs and iron-deficiency anemia [PDF]
Pamela Rodday+2 more
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Anemia and retinopathy of prematurity: A narrative review
Anemia in infants who are at greatest risk of developing severe retinopathy of prematurity is almost universal. There is plausible evidence in the literature correlating anemia with severe ROP. However, the relationship is complex, and further study is needed to better understand the potential molecular mechanisms for anemia‐associated ROP.
Minali Prasad+3 more
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The Identification and Categorization of Anemia Through Artificial Neural Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Three Models [PDF]
This paper presents different neural network-based classifier algorithms for diagnosing and classifying Anemia. The study compares these classifiers with established models such as Feed Forward Neural Network (FFNN), Elman network, and Non-linear Auto-Regressive Exogenous model (NARX).
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THE MICROMEASUREMENT OF FREE ERYTHROCYTE PORPHYRIN (FEP) AS A MEANS OF DIFFERENTIATING ALPHA-THALASSEMIA TRAIT FROM IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA [PDF]
Harold M. Koenig+2 more
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A study of anemia and iron deficiency in chronic systolic heart failure [PDF]
Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is an emerging problem in patients with chronic systolic heart failure and can be a potential therapeutic target. However, not much is known about the frequency, predictors of iron deficiency and anemia in patients with
Kok Leng, Tan
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Abstract Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent form of oral cancer, constituting over 90% of reported cases. This malignancy commonly infiltrates bone, making bone invasion a significant clinical issue. OSCC may invade bone via either an infiltrative or erosive pattern, with the pattern of invasion closely correlating with the ...
Smrithy Sivadas K+4 more
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia and Stroke
The prevalence of iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in young children at the time of stroke and in age-matched healthy controls was compared in a case-control study conducted at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
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Molecular Basis for Vacuolar Iron Transport by OsVIT2, a Target for Iron Biofortification in Rice
ABSTRACT Iron deficiency is the prevalent and most widespread nutritional shortfall for humans, affecting over 30% of the global population and leading to anemia, particularly among preschool‐aged children and pregnant women in developing countries. Simultaneously, while half of the world's population depends on rice (Oryza sativa L.) as a staple food,
L. B. Arend+4 more
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Background: The prevalence of iron deficiency with or without anemia is still remains the common clinical problem worldwide. Iron deficiency with and without anemia may be more prevalent among migrants due to disadvantaged life conditions.
Dekra El-Aghbary+3 more
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