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... anemia. His clinical focus includes: Expertise in management of acute leukemias, such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) ...
Less heavy bleeding, called menorrhagia, and related anemia. Fewer symptoms of endometriosis. Lower risk of ovarian, endometrial and colorectal cancers ...
... anemia, Sickle cell disease, H...emolytic anemia, Thrombophilia, Bleeding disorder, Benign hematologic condition, Bone marrow failure syndromes ...
See also. Anemia · Cardiogenic shock · Craving and chewing ice: A sign of anemia? Fibromuscular dysplasia · HLHS: A child's perspective · Hypoplastic ...
Transfusion targets and adverse events in pediatric perioperative acute Anemia. J Clin Anesth. 2024 Jun; 94:111405 Epub 2024 Feb 02. View PubMed; Warner L ...
... anemia. Stem cells are young blood cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets. Stem cells are usually in the bone marrow. Some ...
If your next baby is Rh positive, the Rh antibodies can cross the placenta and damage the baby's red blood cells. This could lead to life-threatening anemia, a ...
Loss of red blood cells, known as anemia. Bone loss, called osteoporosis. Inflammation of the skin, joints and eyes. An increased risk of colon cancer. A ...
The intestinal damage often causes diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating and anemia, and can lead to serious complications. In children, malabsorption ...
Having enough folate from food, or folic acid from supplements and fortified food, at the start of a pregnancy lowers the risk of certain birth defects. The ...
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