-
production of
blood cells.
Anemias of
increased red
blood cell
destruction are
generally classified as
hemolytic anemias.
These types generally feature...
- seen on the
blood smear, and a
pathognomonic feature of
megaloblastic anemias (which
include PA and others) is hy****gmented neutrophils. Neuropsychiatric...
-
Symptoms of
hemolytic anemia include those that can
occur in all
anemias as well as the
specific consequences of hemolysis. All
anemias can
cause fatigue...
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Sideroblastic Anemias:
Anemias Caused by
Deficient Erythropoiesis at The
Merck Manual of Diagnosis...
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Aplastic anemia (AA) is a
severe hematologic condition in
which the body
fails to make
blood cells in
sufficient numbers. Normally,
blood cells are produced...
- For non-megaloblastic
macrocytic anemias, a
reticulocyte count may be helpful. Non-megaloblastic
macrocytic anemias with a low
reticulocyte count (indicating...
-
deficiency anemia (50% of all
anemias in
humans are due to iron-deficiency) Thal****emia
Adulthood Iron
deficiency anemia Thal****emia
Anemia of chronic...
- contrast,
microcytic anemias are
defined as an
anemia with a mean
corpuscular volume (MCV) less than 80 fL and
macrocytic anemias have a mean corpuscular...
-
reaction may be
termed "autoimmune", and
hemolytic anemias so
produced are
autoimmune hemolytic anemias. In general, AIHA in
children has a good prognosis...
- PMID 26347426.
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