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Causal association between sarcopenia and iron deficiency anemia: A two-sample Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Li B, Wang Y, Huang C, Shi Y.
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Nano-nutraceuticals from spinach-iron oxide as a green remedy for iron deficiency. [PDF]
Tariq A +9 more
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Iron Deficiency Anemia in Southern Jordanian Adolescent Girls: A Study of Prevalence and Contributing Factors. [PDF]
Khamaiseh AM, Khamayseh AA.
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Severe Iron-Deficiency Anemia due to Hookworm Hyperinfestation. [PDF]
Teja Reddy R, Vaithiyam V, Sachdeva S.
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Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Elderly Aged > 60 Taking Daily Low-Dose Aspirin. [PDF]
Alaklabi AA +5 more
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Exploring low haemoglobin density as a no-added-cost screening marker to assess iron deficiency. [PDF]
Qiao J, Rezk S, Mathur G.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
Insufficient dietary intake of iron and excessive red cell loss from chronic hemorrhage are the major causes of iron-deficiency anemia. The condition also may result from malabsorption or from increased iron requirements during pregnancy. Effective treatment is available in the form of oral, intramuscular or intravenous iron preparations, but the oral ...
John B. Henry, John A. Koepke
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Insufficient dietary intake of iron and excessive red cell loss from chronic hemorrhage are the major causes of iron-deficiency anemia. The condition also may result from malabsorption or from increased iron requirements during pregnancy. Effective treatment is available in the form of oral, intramuscular or intravenous iron preparations, but the oral ...
John B. Henry, John A. Koepke
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