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Pernicious Anemia Revisited

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1994
We discuss the pathophysiologic mechanisms, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of pernicious anemia (PA).A review of the clinical applications of the diagnostic and therapeutic progress of PA is presented.A patient with PA may have a wide range of initial complaints that affect various organ systems or may be entirely asymptomatic. Hematologic
Rajiv K Pruthi   +2 more
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Pernicious Anemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
Ban-Hock Toh   +2 more
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The Electroencephalogram in Pernicious Anemia

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1976
EEGs were recorded in 54 patients with pernicious anemia. Six patients without nervous system involvement had normal EEGs, 10 patients with spinal cord or peripheral nervous system involvement had normal or minimally abnormal EEGs, 17 of 19 patients with evidence of mental dysfunction had abnormal EEGs with the most consistent finding being an excess ...
P W, Wallace, B F, Westmoreland
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Hypogammaglobulinemia and Pernicious Anemia

Southern Medical Journal, 1987
We have described two patients with pernicious anemia in whom incidental hypogammaglobulinemia was discovered. According to our review of 41 cases of this association reported in the literature, our patients are similar to those previously reported in their young age, the evidence for antral involvement with the atrophic gastritis, and the absence in ...
P E, Wright, D A, Sears
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Juvenile Pernicious Anemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
THE occasional occurrence of megaloblastic anemia in early childhood was recognized at least thirty years ago, but the relative rarity of cases and the paucity of knowledge of their pathogenesis pr...
C L, SPURLING, M S, SACKS, R M, JIJI
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Pernicious Anemia in Negroes

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: Drs. Hart and McCurdy, in a letter to the Editor, "Pernicious Anemia in Negroes" (1), state that pernicious anemia is frequent in negroes and has the same characteristics as ...
R J, Hart, P R, McCurdy
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Pernicious Anemia in Childhood

New England Journal of Medicine, 1956
THE clinical and hematologic manifestations of pernicious anemia are due to a deficiency of vitamin B12 resulting from a specific and selective inability to absorb the vitamin from the gastrointestinal tract. The failure of absorption of vitamin B12 in pernicious anemia is due to the absence of intrinsic factor from the gastric secretion that is ...
L, LANGLEY, J A, LITTLE, T D, STEVENSON
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