Anemia (pronounced /əˈniːmiə/, also spelled anaemia or anæmia; from Ancient Greek ἀναιμία anaimia, meaning "lack of blood") is a decrease in normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. However, it can include decreased oxygen-binding ability of each hemoglobin molecule due to deformity or lack in numerical development as in some other types of hemoglobin deficiency.
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Anemia
Medicine
Risk Factors:
- Pregnancy
- Old age
- African American
- Cancer
- Vegetarianism
- Chemotherapy
- Infection
- Autoimmune Disease
- Family History of Sickle Cell Anemia
- Childbearing Age
Symptoms:
- Fatigue
- Pallor
- Dyspnea
- Restless legs syndrome
- Palpitation
- Cognitive dysfunction
- Intermittent claudication
- Headache
- Malaise
- Pica
Treatments:
- Epoetin alfa
- Blood transfusion
- Iron supplements
- Dietary supplement
- Bone marrow transplant
- Intravenous therapy
- Surgery
Causes:
- Hemolysis
- Hemorrhage
- Folate deficiency
- Iron deficiency
- Lead poisoning
- Kidney Disease
- Hypothyroidism
- Malnutrition
- Coeliac disease
- Crohn's disease
Prevention factors:
Includes Diseases:
- Iron deficiency anemia
- Sickle-cell disease
- Aplastic anemia
- Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia
- Folic Acid Deficiency Anemia
- Fanconi anemia
- Hemolytic anemia
- Thalassemia
- Pernicious anemia
Symptom of:
- Endometrial cancer
- Chronic myelogenous leukemia
- Coeliac disease
- Sickle-cell disease
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Polymyalgia rheumatica
Parent Classification:
Award-Winning Work
Awards Won:
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Winners
- 1928
- 1930
- 1932
- 1933
- 1934
- 1939
- 1943
- 1944
- 1947
Facts from the Community
From the BioVenturist base
From the Pet Health base
Symptom of:
- Ehrlichiosis
- Feline infectious peritonitis
- Feline leukemia virus infection
- Feline immunodeficiency virus infection