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Iron deficiency is the commonest nutritional deficiency disorder prevalent worldwide. It is the main cause of anemia during pregnancy and lactation among women and infancy and preschool age in children. In the developing countries, the prevalence is usually highest in infants and preschool-aged childr...
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Pediatric Iron Deficiency Anemia, Vitamin B12 Deficiency, Folate Deficiency & Erythrocyte Aplasia Pathophysiology Iron metabolism is a closely regulated balance of absorption , use, and excretion. Normal iron needs: 0.5–1 mg/day Menstruating women: 1–2 mg/day Pregnant women: 3–5 mg/day He...
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Comparable with premature humans, we confirmed that renal development in rats was immature at birth, with generations developing from the nephrogenic zone ex utero, allowing us to independently model the pathophysiology of tissue iron deficiency during a developmental time point equivalent to late ...
It is well known that lack of iron is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world, especially in developing countries. Its highest prevalence is observed in women during their reproductive life, and also in infants, children, and even in adolescents. The deficiency is produced when there...
An extensive body of data in support of a role of iron in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease is emerging. This work ties in with the pathology of amyloid-β and tau at many levels. Cell line and animal studies of iron chelators for AD show encouraging results. In spite of this...