Non-sideropenic hypochromic anemia also known as Normochromic Normocytic Anemia is a kind of anemia in which the red blood cells in circulation have a normal red color (normochromic) and the same size ...
containing the normal amount ofhemoglobin Normochromic cells are seen in anemia following acute blood loss Normocyte Normal sized, nonnucleated erythrocyte; 7.5 µm in diameter Normocytic anemia ...
Anemia is more common in later-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD), with diabetes and dialysis increasing the risk. Treating the underlying cause can improve symptoms and quality of life. It’s ...
AN iron-deficiency anemia associated with chronic dysphagia and glossitis in women between forty and fifty years of age is now known as side-ropenic dysphagia. Historically, the entity has borne ...
Many types of cancer are associated with low hemoglobin (anemia). Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that contains iron and helps transport oxygen around the body. Types of cancer most ...
Leiomyomas or fibroids occur in 20%–40% of women of reproductive age and are mostly located in the uterine corpus, with only 1%–2% in the cervix. Fibroids may present with abnormal uterine bleeding, ...
Under conditions of rest, a rapid velocity flow and tachycardia with an increase in minute volume of cardiac output is the first response to anemia. As compensation develops, tachycardia and increased ...
resulting in gaps such as the morphological classification of anemia (normocytic, microcytic, or macrocytic) and the hemoglobin content of red blood cells (normochromic or hypochromic), as well as an ...