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  1. Nutritional Anemias (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program) by Samuel J., M.D. Fomon, 1992-09
  2. Who Said I Can't: A Story of How Ralph REALLY LIVED With Cooleys Anemia, Bonded With His Sister and Became a Celebrated Artist. by Marion D. Adinolfi, 2009-12-21
  3. Aplastic Anemia: Pathophysiology and Treatment
  4. Anemia and Resuscitation: An Experimental and Clinical Research by George Washington Crile, 2010-02-09
  5. Management of Comorbidities in Kidney Disease in the 21st Century: Anemia, Bone Disease, Malnutrition, and Inflammation
  6. Anemia in the Elderly
  7. Fifth Cooley's Anemia Symposium (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by N. Y.) Cooley's Anemia Symposium 1984 (New York, Arthur Bank, et all 1985-06
  8. Back to Our Roots: Cooking for the Control of Sickle Cell Anemia And Disease Prevention by Dawud Ujamaa, 2005-11-03
  9. HEALTHY CHILDREN (108 Childhood diseases: asthma, bronchitis, anemia, allergies, etc) (Kindle Edition) by jorge valera, 2010-06-07
  10. Schilling test still useful in pernicious anemia? by MD Malcolm L. Brigden, 2010-06-18
  11. NIÑOS SANOS ( 108 Enfermedades infantiles: asma, bronquitis, anemia, alergias, etc) (Kindle Edition) (Spanish Edition) by Jorge Valera, 2010-02-22
  12. Congenital Hemolytic Anemia
  13. What You Always Wanted To Know About Aplastic Anemia by Various Authors, National Institute Of Health, 2010-04-17
  14. Super Cell Anemia by duncan b. barlow, 2008-01-09

121. Feline Infections Anemia
FELINE INFECTIOUS anemia. What is Feline Infectious anemia and whatdoes it do to the cat? Feline Infectious anemia (FIA) is a blood
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FELINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA What is Feline Infectious Anemia and what does it do to the cat? Feline Infectious Anemia (FIA) is a blood disease of cats caused by Hemobartonella felis (H. felis). H. felis attaches to the cat's red blood cells. When the immune system detects this abnormality, it destroys the blood cells. This results in the cat having a shortage of red blood cells, which is the same as being anemic. How does a cat get FIA? We are not sure of the means of transmission of FIA. There is speculation that it can be passed from one cat to another by insects that can carry blood; fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes have been considered potential vectors (carriers) of the parasite between cats. However, none of these have been proven. How is FIA diagnosed? The presence of H. felis on a few red blood cells does not mean that the cat has Feline Infectious Anemia. In fact, H. felis is commonly found on the red blood cells of normal cats. In almost all cases of FIA, the cat has encountered another disease or another form of stress. This state of debilitation then triggers H. felis

122. The Global Anaemia Resource
Offers information and services about anemia in kidney diseases and different cancers for patients, relatives and care givers. Professionals get access to a literature service, congress calendar.
http://www.4anaemia.com

123. Anemia Infantil
Translate this page anemia Infantil La disminución de la hemoglobina en la infancia puede acarrearconsecuencias significativas para el resto de la vida. QUÉ ES anemia?
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La disminución de la hemoglobina en la infancia puede acarrear consecuencias significativas para el resto de la vida.

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  • Es la disminución de la hemoglobina , sustancia presente en los glóbulos rojos de la sangre los cuales se encargan de transportar el oxígeno a todos los tejidos del cuerpo. Esta disminución de la hemoglobina ocurre porque algo impide su formación, algo aumenta su destrucción o algo altera el número de globulos rojos circulando en la sangre. Si bien el valor no goza de total consenso se considera como anemia, en niños menores de cinco años, un valor de hemoglobina sérica menor a 11 gm% (ó gm/dl) . También es equivalente un valor de hematocrito menor de 33%.

124. CNN.com - Health - Devastation Of Sickle Cell Disease Chronicled - February 22,
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February 22, 2001 Web posted at: 10:11 a.m. EST (1511 GMT) In this story: Asking questions Treatments studied RELATED STORIES, SITES By Michele Dula Baum CNN.com Health Writer ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) - Although research continues, sickle cell anemia remains an "orphan disease" attracting little notice despite its harvest of pain and early death. But a new film documentary may help to educate viewers about the disease, which affects about 80,000 people in the United States and millions worldwide. Called "Sickle Cell: The Forgotten Disease," the film will air at 10 p.m. EST on the Discovery Health Channel. It is being co-produced by the Dr. Spock Company. "It's hard to get funding or people interested in trials," said Dr. James Eckman, director of the Georgia Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at Grady Health System. "But because this is a lifelong, chronic problem, it has a greater impact." CONDITION CLINIC Sickle Cell disease A genetic disorder, sickle cell disease attacks red blood cells, making them rigid and distorting their normally round shape into crescents and points. These misshapen cells can easily clog tiny blood vessels and deprive organs and tissues of vital oxygen, causing intractable pain crises. In addition, children with sickle cell are more prone to stroke, pneumonia, infection and other long-term complications.

125. Anemia
Overview of common types of anemia. anemia occurs when the amount ofhemoglobin (found in the red blood cells) drops below normal.
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126. Catherine's Page
Catherine is a currently undergoing a bone marrow transplant. Her page is for those interested in aplastic anemia, myelodysplasia, and bone marrow transplant issues. Includes links to BMT resources.
http://www.geocities.com/catmac1991/

127. Aplastic Anemia (Severe), Basic
This page provides a basic overview of the symptoms, diagnosis, possible treatmentoptions for severe aplastic anemia. Aplastic anemia (Severe), basic
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Aplastic anemia is not a single disease, but a group of closely related disorders characterized by the failure of the bone marrow to produce all three types of blood cells: red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Aplastic anemia is rare, affecting fewer than 1,000 people each year in the United States. The exact cause of aplastic anemia is unknown, although it has been linked to exposure to chemicals and radiation. It is also believed that some cases of aplastic anemia are inherited and that some cases are due to a viral infection. Symptoms/Diagnosis In aplastic anemia, the quantity of each of the three blood cell types is much lower than normal, which leads to the symptoms that cause a physician to suspect the disease. These symptoms are unexplained infections (due to fewer white blood cells), unexpected bleeding (due to fewer platelets) and fatigue (due to fewer red blood cells).

128. Upgrade Browser
A comprehensive anemia information site.
http://www.savonanemia.com
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129. Dictionary.com/anemia
Get the Top 10 Most Popular Sites for anemia . 5 entries found for anemia. Publishedby Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. anemia.
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130. Hematology And Medical Oncology At Oregon Health & Science University
An in depth study and article about anemia by Thomas G. DeLoughery, Associate Professor of Medicine.
http://www.ohsu.edu/som-hemonc/handouts/deloughery/anemia.shtml
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131. International Nutritional Anemia Consultative Group
International Nutritional anemia Consultative Group.
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International Nutritional Anemia Consultative Group 2004 INACG SYMPOSIUM
IRON DEFICIENCY IN EARLY LIFE: CHALLENGES AND PROGRESS
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LIMA, PERU INACG is holding its next international meeting in Lima, Peru on 18 November 2004, immediately following the XXII meeting of the International Vitamin A Consultative Group (IVACG). For more information about IVACG, visit http://ivacg.ilsi.org REGISTER HERE SEE FILES BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEETING The call for abstracts for the XXII IVACG Meeting and 2004 INACG Symposium is now closed. Authors of submitted abstracts will be notified in May 2004 regarding whether their abstracts have been selected for presentation. The 2004 INACG Symposium is sponsored by INACG and the Local Organizing Committee of the Ministry of Health of Peru. The International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG) will also hold a one-day symposium in Lima, Peru on 19 November 2004. The IZiNCG Symposium theme is: “Moving Zinc into the Micronutrient Program Agenda.” IZiNCG is accepting abstracts through 31 May 2004. Register for IZiNCG at: http://izincg.ucdavis.edu

132. Naturalhealthlink.com
Detailed information on sickle cell anemia symptoms, treatment and diet changes that may be helpful for iron deficiency.
http://www.naturalhealthlink.com/ReferenceLibrary/healthnotes.asp?ArticleID=88&a

133. The Anemia File: Ground-breaking New Research
Updated regularly over 100 descriptions of the latest treatments for anemia—fromexperts in hematology, oncology, genetics, and pediatrics worldwide.
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. Learn about late-breaking research from recognized experts at blood centers and departments of internal medicine worldwide. Compiled from the National Library of Medicine database at the National Institutes of Health, the Anemia File Anemia File informs you about studies at such renowned institutions as Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, the Blood and Marrow Transplant Program at the University of Minnesota, and the Mayo Clinic. The Anemia File brings you the inside medical story on: Pernicious Anemia Aplastic Anemia Iron Deficiency Anemia Cobalamine Deficiency Hormone Therapy for Anemia Transplantation Techniques Hemolytic Anemia Diamond-Blackfan Anemia Fanconi Anemia General Studies in Anemia Care Access to Free Full-Text Articles from Postgraduate Medicine, the British Medical Journal, and the New England Journal of Medicine

134. NCCS: Essential Care - Side Effects - Anemia
anemia. anemia — caused when there are not enough red blood cells in thebody — occurs in the course of treatment for many cancer patients.
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The most common causes of anemia for people with cancer are:
  • Cancer treatment itself (chemotherapy, surgery, radiation)
    Blood loss
    Coping with another chronic disease, such as arthritis, kidney disease, liver disease or chronic infections
    Infiltration of bone marrow with cancer
complete blood count hematocrit , and the hemoglobin count. A major reduction in any of these measures will indicate anemia is present.
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  • Fatigue/tiredness/lack of energy
    Shortness of breath
    Dizziness, especially when standing or sitting
    Paleness of the fingernails, palms of hands and lining of eyelids

135. Fanconi Anemia - Information And Support Resources
, Familial Mediterranean Fever. ?, Fanconi anemia. ?, Gaucher Disease. Interactive ?. ?, Jewish Genetic Diseases Boards. Fanconi anemia.
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Fanconi Anemia Fanconi Anemia is an inherited condition characterized by reduced production of all types of blood cells in the body. It is called a “chromosome breakage” condition. This means that people with Fanconi Anemia have an unusually high number of breaks along their chromosomes.

136. International Fanconi Anemia Registry
A study being done on patients with fanconi anemia to obtain clinical and genetic information. Genetic counseling and dietary instruction will be provided.
http://clinfo.rockefeller.edu/fanconi/

137. Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle cell anemia national and international resources, clinics with geneticcounselors and geneticists. Image Sickle Cell anemia. American
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American Sickle Cell Anemia Association P.O. Box 1971, 10300 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, Phone: 216.229.8600, Fax: 216.229.4500 URL: www.ascaa.org/
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200 Corporate Pointe, Suite 495, Culver City California 90230-8727, Phone: 310.216.6363 or 800.421.8453, Fax: 310.215.3722, E-mail: scdaa@sicklecelldisease.org
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Sickle Cell Anemia Research Foundation (SCARF), 2625 Third Street, P.O. Box 206, Alexandria, Louisiana 71309, 877.722.7370, e-mail: scarf@sicklecelldisease.org Regional Organizations, Clinics, Groups

138. Fanconi Anemia Disease
Fact Sheet on this anemia with emphasis on FANCC variant of disease being a Jewish Genetic Diseases, including support resources.
http://www.mazornet.com/genetics/fanconi_anemia.htm

139. Anemia
anemia. anemia in cancer patients current understanding and managment.The supplement to the March/April 1998 edition of Cancer
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broader: Hematologic Diseases other: Bone Marrow Diseases Hematologic Neoplasms Hemorrhagic Disorders Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic narrower: Anemia, Aplastic Anemia, Hemolytic Anemia, Hypochromic Anemia, Macrocytic ... Blood problems This leaflet explains briefly how anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia can affect people with HIV. One in a series of leaflets produced by the National AIDS Manual (NAM), a UK community-based information provider, aimed at people with HIV or AIDS. Thrombocytopenia Patient Education Neutropenia HIV ... Anemia in cancer patients - current understanding and managment The supplement to the March/April 1998 edition of Cancer Control, the journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center. This supplement covers anaemia in cancer patients, with full-text articles on hematopoietic abnormalities in cancer patients, laboratory and bone marrow evaluation in cancer patients, the anaemia of aging, the physiologic basis for the pharmacologic use of recombinant erythropoietin, erythropoietin and the management of anaemia in patients with lung cancer, use of erythropoietin in radiation oncology, anaemia in patients with the myelodysplastic syndrome, anaemia in multiple myeloma, and anaemia in lymphoproliferative disorders. CME accreditation is also available from this site. Published on the Web by the Moffitt Cancer Center. Neoplasms Medical Oncology Anemia BUPA : anaemia due to red cell loss This brief fact sheet on anaemia due to red cell loss is authored and reviewed by doctors and medical professionals from BUPA (an international healthcare organisation). Aimed at a lay audience, the fact sheet explains what anaemia is, the causes and who is at risk, symptoms and complications, diagnosis, treatment, and the outcome. Published on the Web by BUPA. This fact sheet is also available in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader.

140. Fanconi Anemia Web
An informational site for this disorder.
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Fanconi Anemia is a rare and terminal genetic childhood disease that results in death due to Bone marrow failure. See Tucker's "Tucker Time!" photo page My baby boy Tucker's fatal Fanconi Anemia diagnosis totally devastated and encompassed my life with despair...Never have I experienced such a profound weeping of my soul... The only way I Knew that I was going to be able to break the paralyzing depression I was in, was to try to turn my despair into Hope . By devoting myself to "Taking Action" And doing all I can to offer help and resources to others dealing with this heartbreaking disease, and to provide up to date access to medical documentation for Doctors, researchers, medical students and anyone seeking knowlege on this very rare genetic childhood disease. I pray there is a "Miracle" behind the tragedy of this disease...for it is well documented that researchers world wide are learning more and more that equal to the extreme rareness of Fanconi Anemia is counter matched by concentrated properties and similarities that with continued research could unveil a cure for cancer and Leukemia as well. That truly would be a breakthrough for all mankind not just the rare several thousand Fanconi Anemia cases reported globally. The urgency of continued research is also why I created this Web Site to generate a comradery of Fundraising efforts, volunteers and contributions to The Fanconi Anemia Research Fund. I also donate 20% of my web site design fee to the Research Fund as well at my other site:

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