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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
R K, Pruthi, A, Tefferi
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Pernicious anemia – Genetic insights

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2011
Pernicious anemia (PA) is a complex, autoimmune, multi-factorial disease. Rapid progress has been made in the understanding of susceptibility to a spectrum of other autoimmune diseases through genome wide association studies (GWAS). However, PA has been conspicuous by its absence from this work.
Banka, Siddharth   +3 more
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1930
The use of liver in pernicious anemia, following the discovery of its therapeutic value by Minot and Murphy, 1 has greatly increased the knowledge on the nature of blood regeneration during remission in this disease. The contributions to this subject of Peabody 2 and of Minot, Murphy, Cohn and their associates 3 have been particularly valuable ...
LEYBOURNE STANLEY PATRICK DAVIDSON   +1 more
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1928
It is well known that patients with pernicious anemia have a more or less pronounced tendency toward edema, and that they usually have edema, especially in the later stages of the disease. Edema has always been considered a link in the clinical symptomatology of this disease, but a closer study of its pathogenesis has been limited.
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1927
In order to give clearer and more adequate exposition of the present investigation, it is desirable to preface the presentation with a few remarks on general physiology and general pharmacology. Although biology embraces the study of all living organisms and living processes, both of animals and of plants, we medical men have been confining our ...
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1932
In view of the obvious advantages of an injectable antipernicious anemia substance and the promising results reported by Gansslen, 1 Selander, 2 van Leeuwen, 3 Strauss, Taylor and Castle 4 and others with intravenous and intramuscular materials, this work was undertaken with the twofold objective of producing an improved injectable material that would ...
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA.

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1901
Of the twenty cases reported last year to the Association, ten were dead. 1 During the year, of the remaining ten, four have died; of the remainder, two have disappeared, and four are still under observation. No further observations were made of three of the four who died, because of their residence in remote localities, and no autopsies were held upon
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Pernicious anemia.

MLO: medical laboratory observer, 2007
Pernicious anemia is severe anemia most often affecting older adults, caused by failure of the stomach to absorb vitamin B12 and characterized by abnormally large red blood cells, gastrointestinal disturbances, and lesions of the spinal cord. Pernicious anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor and could be an autoimmune disorder.
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Pernicious Anemia

Medical Clinics of North America, 1961
W, DAMESHEK, M, BALDINI
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