The Frequency of Iron Deficiency and Iron Deficiency Anemia among Pediatric Patients with Hemophilia AKumari, RutikaNarain, BhupendraKamble, Bheem RaoEuropean Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine
Given the well-established links between iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) and impaired dopaminergic function in animal models, added to the evidence that IDA during early infancy is associated with lasting neurofunctional, sensory and cognitive effects, we evaluated the potential effects of early IDA on ...
Given the well-established links between iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) and impaired dopaminergic function in animal models, added to the evidence that IDA during early infancy is associated with lasting neurofunctional, sensory and cognitive effects, we evaluated the potential effects of early IDA on ...
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Background: Anemia, mainly iron deficiency (IDA), is a global public health problem. The high prevalence of IDA in young children is worrisome since there are studies showing long-term adverse effects on cognitive skills and neuromaturation, which is preventable. Objective: To establish the ...
In utero iron status and auditory neural maturation in premature infants as evaluated by auditory brainstem response. J Pediatr 2010;156:377–81. Article CAS Google Scholar Felt BT, Lozoff B. Brain iron and behavior of rats are not normalized by treatment of iron deficiency anemia during early...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is common in children. Limited data exist on the efficacy and safety of ferumoxytol in children. To assess the efficacy of 10 mg/kg dose given over 15-60 minutes in correcting IDA and report any adverse drug reactions (ADRs). We conducted a retrospective review...
Classification and Diagnosis of Anemia in Children Chapter 2. Anemia During the Neonatal Period Chapter 3. Iron-Deficiency Anemia Chapter 4. Megaloblastic Anemia Chapter 5. Hematologic Manifestations of Systemic Illness Chapter 6. Bone Marrow Failure Chapter 7. Red Cell Membrane and Enzyme Defects ...
a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. When there is a lack of iron in the diet or the body is unable to absorb iron properly, it leads to a decrease in the production of hemoglobin, resulting in iron deficiency anemia. This condition can be caused by var...
Globally, iron deficiency anemia is the most common cause of anemia. Other important causes of anemia in children are hemoglobinopathies, infection, and other chronic diseases. Anemia is associated with increased morbidity, including neurologic complications, increased risk of low birth weight, ...