and has a low reticulocyte count. Erythrocytes usually appear normal (normocytic, normochromic anemia). Serum protein is usually normal. Iron deficiency anemia will typically be microcytic and hypochromic. Bone marrow disorders often cause concurrent leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. ...
The etiological factors of iron deficiency Stored iron deficiency at birth Inadequate diet Rapidly growth Malabsorption Excessive loss of blood non-immune hemolysis Hiatus hernia & Meckel diverticulum Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis IPH Recurrent hemoptysis Microcytic hypochromic anemia Chest CT scan: ground...
10、 growth Malabsorption Excessive loss of blood non-immune hemolysis Hiatus hernia & Meckel diverticulum Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis IPH Recurrent hemoptysis, dyspnea Microcytic hypochromic anemia Chest CT scan: ground glass Lung biopsy Hemosiderin cells at diagnosis (A) after 1 month of steroid ...
Hence clinicians tend to prescribe oral iron to all children having anemia and microcytic hypochromic indices and look for a response 2–3 weeks later. However cases with sub-optimal or completely absent oral iron response tend to get neglected due to lack of structured testing approach and reach...
These conditions can progress to iron deficiency anemia, microcytic anemia, and hypochromic anemia. Another common hematologic abnormality in liver cirrhosis is macrocytosis, with multifactorial causes. Vitamin B12 and folate deficiency are frequent in liver cirrhosis, especially of alcoholic etiology, due...
anemia; extreme learning machine; beta thalassemia trait; iron deficiency anemia; hemoglobin E; complete blood count1. Introduction The main task of the circulatory system is to allow the flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to all cells and tissues in the body [1,2]. However, there are ...