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The Analysis of Causes of Anemia in Persons affected leprosy / 나학회지
Korean Leprosy Bulletin ; : 17-26, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-68084
ABSTRACT
The anemia still remains the most common hematologic disorder in the world despite improvements in general health and nutrition. Recently, the prevalence of anemia in the persons affected leprosy aged over 60 years was reported 22.4% in 60-69 years and 47.4% in 70 years or older in male and was reported 33.8% in 60-69 years and 46.0% in 70 years or older in female. This study was aimed at assessing the causes of anemia in the persons affected leprosy aged over 60 years. For evaluation of anemia, including prevalence, typing, and cause, hemoglobin, MCV(mean corpucular volume), RDW(red blood cell distribution width), ferritin, iron, TIBC, reticulocyte count, serum vitamin B12, serum folate and etc were checked. The proportion of the anemia classified by MCV was 6.6%(microcytic), 63.2%(normocytic), and 30.3%(macrocytic) and a half of the anemia was attributed to chronic diseases, 14.5% to anemia of iron deficiencies, 5.3% to anemia of nutrient(vitamin B12 & folate) deficiencies, 3.9% to anemia of hemolysis, and a quarter(27.6%) was "unexplained". We will consider about the evaluation of more detailed causes of anemia in persons affected leprosy, and management plan for anemia in them by the in-depth studies.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Vitamin B 12 / Blood Cells / Chronic Disease / Prevalence / Reticulocyte Count / Ferritins / Folic Acid / Hemolysis / Anemia / Iron Type of study: Etiology study / Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Korean Journal: Korean Leprosy Bulletin Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Vitamin B 12 / Blood Cells / Chronic Disease / Prevalence / Reticulocyte Count / Ferritins / Folic Acid / Hemolysis / Anemia / Iron Type of study: Etiology study / Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Korean Journal: Korean Leprosy Bulletin Year: 2014 Type: Article