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Craving and chewing ice, known as pagophagia, often is associated with iron deficiency — with or without anemia — although the reason is unclear. Learn more ...
Practical Anemia Bundle and Hemoglobin Recovery in Critical Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Mar 3; 8 (3):e252353 Epub 2025 Mar 03
Fatigue is a common symptom in several medical conditions, such as anemia, diabetes and underactive thyroid. Lab tests can check your blood for evidence of ...
Low red blood cell count, called anemia. As myeloma cells crowd out healthy blood cells, multiple myeloma can also cause anemia and other blood problems. By ...
This rare disease caused by a buildup of the protein amyloid can affect different organs in different people. Find out how early and accurate diagnosis can ...
For patients with severe aplastic anemia (SAA) who have failed to respond to immunosuppressive therapy and lack an HLA identical family member, our ...
A bone marrow transplant can help make the blood cells the body needs, lowering the risk of life-threatening infections, anemia and bleeding. Although the ...
Fetal anemia. Fetal anemia occurs when there is a low amount of healthy red blood cells in a developing baby. This condition can occur for a few reasons ...
Anemia (low red blood cells), worsening of or; Bone marrow problems (eg, myelosuppression) or; HIV infection or; Leg ulcers or; Leukopenia (low number of white ...
Anemia. Heavy menstrual bleeding can cause iron deficiency anemia. Swelling and pain. This can be a result of bleeding in the joints or soft tissue ...
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