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Iron Deficiency Anemia in Pregnancy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2021
Anemia is defined as a low red blood cell count, a low hematocrit, or a low hemoglobin concentration. In pregnancy, a hemoglobin concentration of less than 11.0 g/dL in the first trimester and less than 10.5 or 11.0 g/dL in the second or third trimester (depending on the guideline used) is considered anemia.
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Iron-Refractory Iron Deficiency Anemia

Seminars in Hematology, 2009
Iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia (IRIDA) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by iron deficiency anemia unresponsive to oral iron treatment but partially responsive to parenteral iron therapy. IRIDA has recently been shown to be caused by mutations in the gene TMPRSS6, which encodes a transmembrane serine protease (also known as ...
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Detection of Iron Deficiency Anemia

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1991
To the Editor. — Iron deficiency is a common disorder in ambulatory subjects. 1,2 While most such subjects are neither anemic nor symptomatic, even early iron deficiency reflects abnormal blood loss (usually due to bleeding) that requires medical attention.
J D, Bessman, S, McClure
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Amylophagia and iron deficiency anemia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1988
Iron deficiency anemia may be associated with dietary practices such as amylophagia, which is seen frequently in women of certain ethnic origins. Starch eating may be a direct or indirect cause or symptom of iron deficiency anemia. Orofacial symptoms of amylophagia and iron deficiency anemia are discussed.
H D, Ephros, H Y, Lee
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Koilonychia in Iron-Deficiency Anemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Koilonychia in Iron-Deficiency Anemia A 54-year-old woman presented with fatigue, intermittent hemorrhoidal bleeding, and spoon-shaped nails. Iron-deficiency anemia and koilonychia were diagnosed.
Samad, Ghaffari, Leili, Pourafkari
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Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1983
Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia in children. It most often occurs in children between the ages of 6 and 36 months of age. Prevention and management of iron deficiency anemia involve an understanding of the body's need for iron and foods that supply adequate amounts of absorbable iron.
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Evaluating Iron Deficiency Anemia

The Nurse Practitioner, 1982
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common of all the anemias and can be created easily once it is diagnosed. Diagnosis is a multistep procedure since there are many other clinical entities that have similar symptomatology and physical findings. The history and physical examination can provide clues to additional procedures or tests that may need to be ...
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The relationship between heavy menstrual bleeding, iron deficiency, and iron deficiency anemia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2023
Malcolm G Munro   +2 more
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Iron Deficiency Anemia

The Nurse Practitioner, 1977
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Iron Deficiency and Iron Deficiency Anemia: Potential Risk Factors in Bone Loss

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
Jiancheng Yang   +2 more
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