| These are more likely when the disease is active and include skin rashes, mouth ulcers, joint pains and anaemia. |
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| Certain medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or cancer, can lead to iron-deficiency anaemia. |
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| If you had a test to look for abnormal red blood cells, for example in sickle cell anaemia, you will be told whether this was found. |
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| Each year, almost 100,000 babies are born with thalassaemia, also known as Cooley's anaemia. |
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| Beta-thalassaemia, also known as Cooley's anaemia, is also a severe disease with dependence on regular blood transfusions from early life. |
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| Investigations showed iron deficiency anaemia, and she was treated with ferrous sulphate. |
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| In severe cases of B12-deficiency anaemia, a blood transfusion may be required. |
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| The response of pernicious anaemia to folic acid is usually suboptimal and temporary and often followed by relapse. |
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| He developed exchange transfusion for the management of pregnant women with profound anaemia and cardiac failure. |
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| In 1979 he had a partial gastrectomy for benign gastric ulcers, followed by post gastrectomy anaemia. |
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| Iron-deficiency anaemia and megaloblastic anaemia can occur during pregnancy. |
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| The blood condition sickle-cell anaemia is most common in people from Africa, the Caribbean, the eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East and Asia. |
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| Humans are polymorphic for skin colour, body stature, sickle-cell anaemia, blood groups and the epicanthic eye-fold. |
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| Infection can produce severe anaemia and an aplastic crisis in people with sickle-cell anaemia or other abnormalities of haemoglobin. |
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| A 5 year old child with Cooley's anaemia has been successfully treated in Italy using cord blood stem cells from his new born twin brothers. |
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| This test looks at all the different cells in the your blood, to look for conditions like infections, anaemia, and leukaemia. |
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| As the new bone marrow also produces red cells and platelets, you are also at risk from anaemia and bleeding. |
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| He called on the need for a healthy diet so as to prevent cases of malnutrition and anaemia, especially among women in India. |
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| The common symptoms of anaemia are tiredness, shortness of breath and awareness of the heartbeat. |
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| Patients with hypothyroidism may have other autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, Addison's disease, or pernicious anaemia. |
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| The condition causes weight loss, anaemia, diarrhoea, digestive problems, tiredness, breathlessness and mouth ulcers. |
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| These typically include malnutrition, anaemia, malaria parasitaemia, or HIV infection. |
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| Doniach postulated that Addison's disease, thyrotoxicosis, myxoedema, pernicious anaemia, and hypoparathyroidism might have the same aetiology. |
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| Blood tests can induce iatrogenic anaemia in patients, are time consuming for staff, and are costly. |
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| A blood sample may be taken to check for anaemia or abnormalities in the way blood is clotting. |
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| Diseases such as anaemia due to iron deficiency, pernicious anaemia, and leukaemia are diagnosed in this way. |
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| With pernicious anaemia, antibodies damage the cells in the stomach that produce intrinsic factor. |
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| This test is used to identify whether you have pernicious anaemia, as most people who lack intrinsic factor have these antibodies in their blood. |
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| Other people thought it was a nervous breakdown and some even reported he was suffering from pernicious anaemia. |
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| In pernicious anaemia the blood contains a smaller number of abnormally large cells, which do not last as long as normal. |
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| This neuropathy is very similar to that in cases of pernicious anaemia, which is also due to a deficiency of cobalamin. |
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| Women with low BMI value and anaemia in the reproductive age will, in all probability, have low birth weight infants. |
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| If monitoring of the middle cerebral artery indicates anaemia, fetal blood sampling and intrauterine transfusion are indicated. |
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| Stomach ulcers, piles, ulcerative colitis and bowel cancer may cause bleeding in the gut and result in anaemia. |
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| Yet strangely it has no effective role in treating the most common type of anaemia to affect hospital inpatients. |
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| It is important to remember that though they are related, iron deficiency and anaemia are distinct conditions. |
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| Malaria was endemic and contributed considerably to the degree of anaemia observed. |
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| Red blood cells are also used to treat anaemia, a condition in which haemoglobin levels are lower than normal. |
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| Blood is also tested for anaemia, iron and vitamin deficiency and liver problems. |
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| Finding megaloblasts in the blood can help to diagnose anaemia but does not determine the cause. |
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| Eating it regularly reduces problems like stomach and digestive disorders, anaemia, respiratory infections and diabetes. |
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| How best can we then differentiate microcytic anaemia of chronic disease from genuine iron deficiency when ferritin values are normal? |
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| Control of malaria and anaemia depends largely on passive case detection and appropriate treatment. |
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| This may include blood tests for anaemia, kidney function test, or scans of the heart and other organs. |
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| More than 33,000 cases of cholera have been reported, while malaria, anaemia and bilharzia have ravaged the population over the last few months. |
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| An example is sickle cell disease, where the red cells become rigid and deformed and break down more readily, leading to anaemia. |
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| The doctors I met on a professional visit in March pointed to a rising prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women and low birthweight babies. |
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| A Blackpool group has organised an Afro-Caribbean night in the town to raise awareness of the hereditary blood disorder, sickle-cell anaemia. |
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| After five or six days in hospital Kim was diagnosed with severe aplastic anaemia which is a failure of the bone marrow to produce blood cells and platelets. |
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| The hormone causes the body to make more red blood cells and is now a million-dollar drug to treat anaemia caused by cancer therapy, dialysis, and renal disease. |
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| Funds were raised in April for research on Cooley's anaemia. |
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| Our findings may be most relevant to rural South and, possibly, South East Asia, where prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia and low birth weight are high. |
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| It is a systemic disease that not only affects joints but also causes inflammation of the blood vessels, anaemia, nodules, fever, weight loss and fatigue. |
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| Blood transfusion may be appropriate for symptomatic anaemia. |
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| He needed 15 blood transfusions to fight anaemia and a rare infection. |
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| A 16 year old young woman presented with iron deficiency anaemia and a palpable mass the size of an orange in the left upper quadrant of her abdomen. |
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| In the meantime, new diseases like furunculosis, infectious pancreatic necrosis, infectious salmon anaemia and cardiomyopathy syndrome are surfacing at regular intervals. |
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| The hallmark of folate deficiency is macrocytic anaemia with megaloblastic change in the bone marrow. |
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| Charlotte was increasingly incapacitated by Paget's disease of bone, and he developed pernicious anaemia. |
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| Curie later died from aplastic anaemia, likely caused by exposure to ionizing radiation. |
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| This study reveals a very high incidence of anaemia supposedly related to zidovudine as haemoglobin levels rose after stopping zidovudine. |
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| In patients undergoing cardiac surgery, preoperative anaemia increases the likelihood of red cell transfusion. |
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| Reticulocytopenia has been observed in numerous clinical studies of malarial anaemia. |
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| Since late 2007, the patient had developed mild macrocytic anaemia with a borderline low platelet count. |
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| Folate deficiency results in a slowing of cell division and eventually megaloblastic anaemia. |
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| A red, painful tongue can mean megaloblastic anaemia caused by deficiencies of vitamin B12 or folic acid. |
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| Patients may present with occult bleeding, melaena, haematemesis and anaemia. |
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| Acute DDS poisoning is potentially lethal due to severe methaemoglobinaemia and haemolytic anaemia. |
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| Consider adding folate with chronic anaemia or iron and deworming in cases of microcytic anaemia. |
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| This retrospective study aimed to determine the prevalence of preoperative anaemia, hypochromia and microcytosis in cardiac surgery patients. |
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| Initial investigations found mild normocytic normochromic anaemia and marked thrombocytopenia. |
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| Special investigations reveal incoagulable blood, defibrination, elevated fibrinogen degradation products, thrombocytopenia and anaemia. |
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| Patients present with a pentad of fever, haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia, renal impairment and neurological dysfunction. |
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| They are prescribed for those with chronic conditions like pernicious anaemia, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis and fatigue. |
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| Pernicious anaemia is a condition where the body is missing specific cells that absorb vitamin B12 from food in the stomach. |
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| A therapeutic trial of ESA should be considered in a patient with persistent symptomatic anaemia in whom haematinic deficiency has been excluded. |
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| Also, general undernutrition, haemoglobinopathies and malaria also contribute to the observed high anaemia rates. |
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| It is characterised by microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure. |
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| Impact of subpatent multi-species and multi-clonal plasmodial infections on anaemia in children from Nigeria. |
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| Biting of bedbug is painful causing nuisance and skin reactions, dermatitis, anaemia, pleuritis, etc. |
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| Many diseases responded favourably to heliotherapy including anaemia, fungal infections, upper respiratory disorders and rheumatoid arthritis. |
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| Leucopenia, thrombocytopenia and mild anaemia may be present and eosinopenia occurs secondary to glucocorticoid action. |
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| Laboratory investigations may reveal thrombocytopenia, anaemia, hypoalbuminaemia and hypergammaglobulinaemia. |
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| The effect is synonymous with internal exsanguination with development of acute anaemia. |
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| Chronic forms of anaemia allow compensation through physiological adaptation and increased red blood cell production to occur. |
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| Babesiosis or tick fever, is a febrile disease of domestic and wild animals characterized by extensive erythrocytic lysis leading to anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. |
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| She played everything through her mind from anaemia to polycythaemia. |
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| Are hematinic deficiencies the cause of anaemia in chronic heart failure? |
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| This review will consider a brief overview of haemolytic anaemia. |
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| Microcytic anaemia and haemoglobinopathy in Cape Town children. |
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| Haematologically, there may be anaemia and a slight leucocytosis. |
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| In older children coeliac disease should be considered after a careful search for other associated systemic manifestations such as anaemia and dermatitis herpetiformis. |
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| A study by Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago says that compulsive ice eating, called pagophagia, could be a symptom of iron deficiency anaemia. |
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| Omanis trust these healthcare systems as they help in eliminating several problems including anaemia, repeated unspaced pregnancies and many pregnancies. |
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| Make an appointment with your GP who may suggest you have a blood test to rule out a medical cause such as anaemia or an underactive thyroid gland. |
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| The nephrologist regretted that lack of attention towards anaemia was registered to worsen as a routine even during follow up visits to the nephrologists. |
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| Dapsone-pyrimethamine was another potential option but had a number of side-effects such as agranulocytosis, methaemoglobinaemia and megaloblastic anaemia. |
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| Nor do they have megaloblastic anaemia or obvious neuropathy. |
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| Guidelines recommend blood transfusions should be reserved for patients with or at risk of cardiovascular instability due to the degree of their anaemia. |
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