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Emerging causes of iron deficiency anemia refractory to oral iron supplementation
While oral iron supplementation is commonly used throughout many clinical setting, treatment with intravenous (IV) iron has historically been reserved for specific settings, such as chronic kidney disease, gynecologic issues, and anemia associated with cancer and its treatments.
Sean, Warsch, John, Byrnes
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Iron supplementation and malaria: a randomised, placebo-controlled field trial on women and children in rural Ethiopia. [PDF]
The health situation in Sub-Saharan Africa is complex and multifactorial. Along with its poorly developed economy and lack of basic health services, vector-borne diseases and nutritional disorders are major contributors to the high morbidity and ...
Adam, Zenaw
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BackgroundSince iron is an essential mineral for both host and microbial communities, how to scientifically replenish the iron in the context of bacterial infection has become a critical issue.
Chenying Tian +9 more
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Iron supplements in pregnant women with normal iron status: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Introduction Effects of daily iron supplementation in iron replete pregnancy are unclear. This systematic review aimed to assess benefits and harms of oral iron supplements in pregnant women without anemia and iron deficiency.
Rebecka Hansen +3 more
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Oral iron plus ascorbic acid supplementation and martial status
Raw data of the clinical trial NCT04078880. We enrolled older adults scheduled for hip/knee surgery and we randomized them to a pre-operative supplementation program with iron and L-ascorbic acid or to the control group.
Matteo Briguglio
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Effect of oral iron supplementation during pregnancy on maternal and fetal iron status [PDF]
The known increased need for iron during pregnancy appears to be met only in part by increased iron absorption and amenorrhea. Considerable demands are made on maternal iron stores and, since many women lack sufficient storage iron, pregnancy may be expected to cause iron deficiency.
Wallenburg, H. C. S., Eijk, H. G. van
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Preliminary findings on iron supplementation and learning achievement of rural Indonesian children [PDF]
The effects of oral iron supplementation on blood iron levels and learning achievement in 130 rural Indonesian school children were assessed in this double-blind study.
Soemantri, Augustinus, AG Soemantri
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Safety Aspects of Iron in Food [PDF]
During the last decades efforts regarding dietary iron supply focused mostly on the prevention of deficiencies, especially during growth and pregnancy.
Schümann, Klaus
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Variability in oral iron prescription and the effect on spanish mothers’ health: A prospective longitudinal study [PDF]
Background: No consensus exists regarding the hemoglobin (Hb) values that define postpartum anemia. Knowledge is currently lacking regarding prescription and consumption practices, which prevents evaluating the rational use of iron supplementation ...
Garrote-Cámara, María Elena [0000-0002-7504-4070] +19 more
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In this study, we found that human cervical‐derived adipocytes maintain intracellular iron level by regulating the expression of iron transport‐related proteins during adrenergic stimulation. Melanotransferrin is predicted to interact with transferrin receptor 1 based on in silico analysis.
Rahaf Alrifai +9 more
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