Women of reproductive age (WRA; ages 15–49 years) are at particularly increased risk of iron deficiency and, therefore, anemia, compared to men, due to physiological changes such as menstruation (blood loss pathway), pregnancy (inadequate production pathway due to increased demand) and bleeding ...
Anemia due to folic acid deficiency. (Disorders of the Red Blood Cells) (Blood Disorders)Bank, Arthur
Sickle cell anemia. About 1 out of every 100 Latinos and 1 out of every 12 African-Americans have the sickle cell trait, meaning those populations are much more greatly affected by sickle cell anemia than others. Stress can lead to health problems due to carrying the sickle cell trait. Vita...
Anemia is a disease characterized by an inadequate number of red blood cells and an insufficient level of hemoglobin, which prevents us from adequately supplying the oxygen tissues they need. There are several types of anemia, including iron deficiency anemia, linked to low ferritin values, and vi...
system. Red blood cells are perfectly designed to perform this oxygen-carrying function, and in this lesson, you will learn more about what makes your red blood cells so good at their job. You will also discover what happens when the oxygen-carrying ability of the red blood cell is ...
Anemiais characterized by a reduction in the number of circulating red blood cells (RBCs), the amount of hemoglobin, or the volume of packed red blood cells (hematocrit). Anemia is classified as acute or chronic. Acute anemia denotes a precipitous drop in the RBC population due to hemolysis ...
Infection due to spleen damage Joint damage Blood clots Issues in pregnancy Can sickle cell disease be cured? Blood and bone marrow transplants offer a possible cure for some people with sickle cell disease. However, these transplants need a donor who is well-matched to the recipient, usually...
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Mathematical estimation of iatrogenic anemia onset due to repetitive diagnostic blood loss in critical care patientsdoi:10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2011.06.020A.C.ChinandM.E.LyonandG.A.SlotsveandA.W.EBSCO_AspClinical Biochemistry
Human blood is made up of both red and white cells. While white blood cells fight infection, red blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body. When red blood cell levels drop too low, the body feels tired due to lack of oxygen, which is why people with anemia ...