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  1. Screening recommendations for anemia during pregnancy, etiologies of inherited and noninherited forms of anemia, their impact on maternal–fetal outcomes, and the clinical management of pregnant patients presenting with these conditions are reviewed.

  2. The purpose of this document is to provide a brief overview of the causes of anemia in pregnancy, review iron requirements, and provide recommendations for screening and clinical management of anemia during pregnancy. Background. Classification.

  3. 9 Δεκ 2023 · Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in pregnancy is a common diagnosis that is associated with adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes. There remains uncertainty regarding how best to screen for, prevent, and treat established IDA in pregnancy.

  4. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines anaemia in pregnancy as a haemoglobin concentration of <11g/dL WHO, 2001) whereas large studies in Caucasians have found a range between 10.4g/dL and 13.5g/dL in early third trimester, in women receiving iron supplements (Milman et al, 2007).

  5. 10 Δεκ 2021 · Establishing the correct diagnosis and differentiating benign vs severe pathologic mechanisms of neutropenia are critical to inform medical decision-making regarding infectious risk, the utility of supportive care measures, the possibility of malignant transformation, and curative approaches.

  6. 30 Μαρ 2023 · Neutropenia, as an isolated blood cell deficiency, is a feature of a wide spectrum of acquired or congenital, benign or premalignant disorders with a predisposition to develop myelodysplastic...

  7. laboratory studies indicate anemia in pregnancy. Diagnosis: Iron deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia. Primary screening is done via complete blood count (CBC). Diagnosis is obtained by abnormal hematocrit, though this may be non-specific for the origin of anemia (Table 1).2