A lower than normal number of red blood cells.
Genus of terrestrial or lithophytic ferns having pinnatifid fronds; chiefly of tropical America.
1 Only a lingering anemia , the doctors said; it would end soon enough.
2 Conclusions: Post-HT chronic anemia is common, but improves with time and treatment.
3 In addition, the importance of anemia in those patients needs more study.
4 A partial response was observed in 1 patient with autoimmune hemolytic anemia .
5 Our findings open the way for further investigation of individualized anemia management.
6 Standard WHO definitions were used for anemia , HIV staging and growth parameters.
7 Background: Iron deficiency is now accepted as an independent entity beyond anemia .
8 Then there were the children with clear iron deficiency, but not anemia .
9 Spinal anemia causes paralysis of the muscles used in extending the limbs.
10 We investigated the relationship between anemia and clinical course of acute ICH.
11 Acquired and inherited deficiencies can result in megaloblastic anemia and neurological manifestations.
12 Severe anemia is one of the major complications of malaria in Africa.
13 Tells of advances in the area of hemoglobin disorders, including sickle-cell anemia .
14 The drugs are also used to treat anemia in kidney disease patients.
15 Deworming had no effect on annual hemoglobin change or prevalence of anemia .
16 Conclusions: This study demonstrates that vitamin D deficiency is associated with anemia .
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