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    “…Gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD) was the most common comorbidity seen in 26 (40.6%) patients, followed by anemia in 5 (7.8%), psychiatry problems 5 (7.8%), hypertension in 3 (4.6%), renal disorders in 2 (3.1%) while thyroid disorder, HIV and thalassemia in 1 each (1.5%). …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare disease that manifests with microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and acute renal failure, and is associated with dysregulation of the alternative complement pathway. …”
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    “…The most common clinical pathology findings in dogs and cats with CPSS are mild to moderate microcytic normochromic nonregenerative anemia, elevated liver enzymes activities, hypoalbuminemia, decreased blood urea nitrogen (BUN), hypocholesterolemia, and hypoglycemia. …”
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    “…Patients with hypercholesterolemia or without anemia also had a higher risk of MACE. Conclusions: RDW was significantly related to the increased risk of MACE among ICM patients undergoing PCI.…”
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    “…All treated patients had grade ≥3 adverse events, commonly hypotension (50%) and anemia (42%). Grade 3 cytokine release syndrome rates were 33% in all treated patients, 75% in patients given the dose of 2×10(6) CAR T cells/kg, 27% in patients given the dose of 1×10(6) cells/kg in the 68 mL formulation, and 22% in patients given the dose of 1×10(6) cells/kg in the 40 mL formulation; the percentages of patients experiencing grade ≥3 neurologic events were 21%, 25%, 27%, and 11% respectively. …”
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    “…Endothelial damage and vasogenic edema have been hypothesized as possible mechanisms. Severe anemia, fluid overload, and renal failure are some of the causes of endothelial dysfunction and vasogenic edema with disruption of the blood-brain barrier, which were found in our patient, but repeated dosing of cyclophosphamide worsened her condition. …”
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    “…Roots, dairy products, fruits/vegetables, and animal-source foods were provided later than recommended (9–12 months). Anemia (70.9%), deficiencies in iron (22.0%), zinc (80.0%), vitamin A (53.4%) and iodine (13.3%) were common. …”
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    “…In addition, there were 3,841 (21.1%) cases in the anemic group (anemia is defined as a hematocrit (HCT) <36% in female participants and <39% in male participants). …”
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    “…Patients were included if they were deemed to have a severe flare, defined as having 6 or more loose bowel movements per day with at least one of the following features: temperature of 38.0 Celsius, tachycardia, anemia, or elevated inflammatory markers. Included subjects were considered to be on established biologic therapy if they had a biologic within 56 days prior to admission, all other admitted subjects were included as controls. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) induces anemia in a large proportion of patients and is usually treated with oral iron supplementation. …”
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    por Katz, David L., 1963-
    Publicado 2008
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Clinically relevant carbohydrate metabolism -- Clinically relevant fat metabolism -- Clinically relevant protein metabolism -- Overview of clinically relevant micronutrient metabolism -- Diet, weight regulation, and obesity -- Diet, diabetes mellitus, and insulin resistance -- Diet, atherosclerosis, and ischemic heart disease -- Diet and hypertension -- Diet and hemostasis -- Diet and cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular disease -- Diet and immunity -- Diet and cancer -- Diet and hematopoiesis: nutritional anemias -- Diet, bone metabolism, and osteoporosis -- Diet and respiratory diseases -- Diet and renal disease -- Diet and hepatobiliary disease -- Diet and common gastrointestinal disorders -- Diet, dyspepsia, and peptic ulcer disease -- Diet and rheumatologic disease -- Diet and neurologic disorders -- Diet and dermatoses -- Diet and wound healing -- Food allergy and intolerance -- Eating disorders -- Malnutrition and cachexia -- Diet, pregnancy, and lactation -- Diet and the menstrual cycle -- Diet and early development: pediatric nutrition -- Diet and adolescence -- Diet and senescence -- Ergogenic effects of foods and nutrients: diet and athletic performance -- Endocrine effects of diet: phytoestrogens -- Diet, sleep-wake cycles, and mood -- Diet and cognitive function -- Diet and vision -- Diet and dentition -- Hunger, appetite, taste, and satiety -- Health effects of chocolate -- Health effects of ethanol -- Health effects of coffee -- Macronutrient food substitutes -- Vegetarianism, veganism, and macrobiotic diets -- Culture, evolutinary biology, and the determinants of dietary preference -- Dietary recommendations for health promotion and disease prevention -- Models of behavior modification for diet and activity patterns and weight management -- Dietary counseling in clinical practice.…”
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    “…SIMPLE SUMMARY: To assess prognosis in myelofibrosis (MF), age and degree of anemia and leukocytosis are taken into account together with the presence of blasts in the peripheral blood and constitutional symptoms (fever, night sweats, weight loss). …”
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    “…Most meaningful were: MTHFR rs1801131 GT increasing the anemia risk (OR 1.73); rs1517114 GC, XPC rs2228001 GT, increasing neutropenia risk (OR 1.50 and 4.63); ABCB1 rs1045642 AG, TNFRSF11B rs2073618 GG, CYP2B6 rs4802101 TC and SOD2 rs4880 GG increasing thrombocytopenia risk (OR 1.70, 1.77, 1.70, 1.73, respectively). …”
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    “…The top ten significant predictors included lymph node metastasis, C-reactive protein, tumor grade, anemia, primary tumor location, sex, age, D-dimer level, thrombin time, and tumor stage. …”
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    “…RESULTS: All subjects (100%) had cough and hepatosplenomegaly, and five subjects (83.3%) had a fever; other symptoms and signs included lymph node enlargement, rash, rales, wheezing, hoarseness, hemoptysis, anemia, and thrush. Additionally, 66.7% of the cases had underlying diseases (three had malnutrition, one had severe combined immune deficiency [SCID]). …”
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