ICD-11 MMS code 3A00 Iron deficiency anaemia with excludes, code elsewhere, and included sections/codes.
Study B was a multicenter, open label study of Iron (Polysaccharide-Iron Complex) in 23 patients with Iron (Polysaccharide-Iron Complex) deficiency and HDD-CKD who had been discontinued from Iron (Polysaccharide-Iron Complex) dextran due to intolerance. Eligibility criteria were otherwise identical ...
Iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) in refugees is reported to be among the major medical problems worldwide. Because food rations are typically inadequate in iron, long-term reliance is a key predictor of anemia among displaced people. Comprehensive nutritional assessments of refugee children from Burma ...
The abnormal changes in iron content in the latest cardiomyocytes can have a significant negative impact on heart function and exacerbate heart failure (HF) [18]. Research has shown that iron deficiency is a typical feature of HF [19]; iron overload can cause tissue damage due to oxidative s...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) continues to be a global public health concern, mostly in the developing countries. However, precise epidemiological data on childhood IDA in Croatia are lacking. In order to establish its frequency, underlying etiologies, the rationale for tertiary care visits, diagnostic...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) among male adolescent athletes who participate in non-calorie-restricting sports, and to compare the results with female athletes of the same age and sports. Data of the hemoglobin conc...
This institution is the largest neurology center in the country, and its inclusion might introduce selection bias due to its ongoing prevention and diagnostic campaigns. This analysis was repeated for each ICD-10 outcome separately (AD, DAD, and AD + DAD). The sensitivity analysis was also ...
During pregnancy and/or menstruation, the values are lower due to haemodilution or blood losses. When the need for iron in the body is not satisfied, it is advisable to resort to supplements to treat or prevent iron deficiency or simply to compensate for its deficiency. Dietary supplements ...
2.2.1. Oxidative Stress and Iron Deficiency Anemia Iron deficiency can result from a variety of causes, including blood loss, nutritional deficiency due to inadequate intake of iron, and inhibition of iron absorption by certain foods and/or compounds such as calcium, phytates, tannins, and ...
Introduction Iron deficiency (ID), the most common form of micronutrient deficiency, is the primary cause of anemia, which affects more than two billion people, especially children and pregnant women [1–4]. Although half of anemia cases are due to iron deficiency anemia (IDA), the most ...