Blood disorders affect millions worldwide—an estimated 5% of the global population suffers from conditions like anemia, and others. Anemia is a silent epidemic, with over 2 billion people ...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is commonly known to cause hematological, neurological, and gastrointestinal disturbances including anemia, pancytopenia, sub-acute combined degeneration, and glossitis, among ...
1,3,5,9-12 Pancytopenia, aplastic anemia neutropenia, thrombocytopenia Occasional case reports of severe cytopenias, with largely asymptomatic neutropenia in some series. 10,13-17 Demyelinating ...
the anemia being a part of this pancytopenia. The occurrence of acute hemolytic anemia in association with infectious mononucleosis has rarely been reported. It is the purpose of this paper to ...
In an attempt to define further the physical and psychologic effects of glue sniffing we have studied in the Adolescent Clinic 27 children who had indulged repeatedly in this practice. Nineteen ...
Under conditions of rest, a rapid velocity flow and tachycardia with an increase in minute volume of cardiac output is the first response to anemia. As compensation develops, tachycardia and increased ...
The patient subsequently developed pancytopenia, a rare but serious complication of MTX therapy, emphasizing the need for caution even with localized, low-dose administration. The case concerns a ...
But if you have inadequate iron intake, increased need, or impaired absorption, you may be at risk of low iron levels and iron deficiency anemia. If a healthcare professional recommends ...
Because of this, people with this condition may have anemia, which is when you have too few healthy red blood cells. There are several names for various types of thalassemia. Some you might hear ...