Lanthanum phosphate binder-induced iron deficiency anaemia
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Lanthanum: a safe phosphate binder.
Accumulation of inorganic phosphate due to renal functional impairment contributes to the increased cardiovascular mortality observed in dialysis patients. Phosphate plays a causative role in the development of vascular calcification in renal failure; treatment with calcium-based phosphate binders and vitamin D can further increase the Ca x PO(4) product and add to the risk of ectopic mineraliz...
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22 33 1 4 11 M. Placenta praevia 23 36 0 0 5 P. Placenta praevia 24 36 9 4 5 M. Raised B.P. 25 38 4 3 3 M. Rhesus isoimmunization 26 40 2 1 5 P. Anaemia 27 38 0 0 2 M. Placenta praevia 28 38 7 9 11 P. False labour 29 36 4 6 16 M. Antepartum haemorrhage 30 38 10 5 7 P. Raised B.P. 31 35 0 6 7 P. Raised B.P. 32 38 8 4 23 M. Diabetes 33 32 5 6 18 P. Antepartum haemorrhage 34 33 8 2 13 P. Raised B....
متن کاملIron deficiency anaemia
Iron deficiency is a highly prevalent form of undernutrition, affecting around one-fourth of the world’s women and children, and is one of the most common causes of anaemia. We conducted comprehensive reviews of published literature linking iron deficiency to disability and death for four potential outcomes: child mortality, perinatal mortality, maternal mortality and mild mental retardation. F...
متن کاملIron-deficiency Anaemia
Epidemiology In the developed world, 2-5% of adult men and postmenopausal women have IDA. [4] Iron deficiency and IDA are common in young children. [5] Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anaemia in pregnancy worldwide; severe anaemia can have very serious consequences for mothers and babies. [6] Premenopausal women have a higher incidence of IDA because of heavy menstrual blood losses ...
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عنوان ژورنال: BMJ Case Reports
سال: 2019
ISSN: 1757-790X
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2018-226157