Clinical Internal MedicineL. Barth Reller, Steven A. Sahn, Robert W. Schrier |
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Page 248
... Anemia Anemia is a clue to disease and requires an explanation . Usually hematocrits of less than 40 % in a man or 36 % in a woman are criteria for anemia . In certain circumstances , however , other factors need to be considered . For ...
... Anemia Anemia is a clue to disease and requires an explanation . Usually hematocrits of less than 40 % in a man or 36 % in a woman are criteria for anemia . In certain circumstances , however , other factors need to be considered . For ...
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... anemias . A “ normal ” appearing erythroid series suggests iron deficiency , the anemia of chronic disease ( ACD ) , the anemia of chronic renal failure ( CRF ) , or the anemia of endocrine failure , e.g. , hypopituitarism or ...
... anemias . A “ normal ” appearing erythroid series suggests iron deficiency , the anemia of chronic disease ( ACD ) , the anemia of chronic renal failure ( CRF ) , or the anemia of endocrine failure , e.g. , hypopituitarism or ...
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... anemia is poor , with most patients dying within two years . Spontaneous remissions occur in less than 20 % of cases . MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIAS Patients may present with anemia ranging from mild to severe and , in more advanced cases of ...
... anemia is poor , with most patients dying within two years . Spontaneous remissions occur in less than 20 % of cases . MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIAS Patients may present with anemia ranging from mild to severe and , in more advanced cases of ...
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Renal Diseases Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders | 122 |
Hematology and Oncology | 240 |
Neurology | 270 |
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