Results 171 to 180 of about 13,484 (223)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

The Nondiagnosis of Pernicious Anemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1965
Excerpt During the 14-year lifetime of this hospital, 40 patients were admitted with untreated pernicious anemia.
openaire   +2 more sources

Vitiligo and Pernicious Anemia

Archives of Dermatology, 1955
It has long been suspected by one of us (A. C. C.) that the combined diagnoses of pernicious anemia and vitiligo occurred in a greater than statistically expected concurrence. To substantiate this observation a survey of patients with either or both diseases was made.
J R, ALLISON, A C, CURTIS
openaire   +2 more sources

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
openaire   +2 more sources

Pernicious Anemia In Indians

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— In regard to the recently published letter on "Pernicious Anemia in a Full Blooded Indian" ( 212 :1378, 1970) Dr. Richard V. Lee erroneously concluded that pernicious anemia among American Indians is infrequent. The basis for his opinion was that only one recent case report was discovered.
openaire   +2 more sources

PERNICIOUS ANEMIA IN CHILDHOOD

Pediatrics, 1960
In two children with pernicious anemia specific studies showed that gastric function and structure were normal. There was a specific inability to absorb vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract. These findings add evidence to the hypothesis that the gastric manifestations of pernicious anemia are not an intrinsic part of the disease, but are ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Pernicious Anemia in Arabs

Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 1996
Over a nine-year period extending from January 1986 to December 1994, eighteen cases of pernicious anemia occurring in Arabs were diagnosed at King Khalid University Hospital in Riyadh. There were 12 Saudi Arab patients and 6 non-Saudi Arabs. There were 11 males and 7 females. The mean age at presentation was 51 years.
openaire   +2 more sources

Pernicious anemia in Turkey.

International journal of hematology, 1992
WOS ...
KOCAK, R, PAYDAS, S
openaire   +2 more sources

Myeloma and pernicious anemia

The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences, 1978
Four cases of pernicious anemia developing in association with multiple myeloma are described. The description now of 14 cases demonstrating the association of these two disorders suggest a causative relationship. These observations, in addition to the previously well-documented increased coincidence of pernicious anemia and benign monoclonal ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Malabsorption in Pernicious Anemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt Lack of secretion of gastric intrinsic factor with resultant inadequate absorption of vitamin B12is the hallmark of pernicious anemia.
openaire   +2 more sources

Pernicious Anemia

Medical Clinics of North America, 1961
W, DAMESHEK, M, BALDINI
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy