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===[[Special:MyLanguage/Anemia|Anemia]]===
===[[Special:MyLanguage/Anemia|Anemia]]=== <!--T:1-->




====RBC Loss====
====RBC Loss==== <!--T:2-->


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*[[Special:MyLanguage/Hemorrhage|Hemorrhage]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Hemorrhage|Hemorrhage]]


====RBC consumption (Destruction/[[Special:MyLanguage/hemolytic anemia|hemolytic]])====
====RBC consumption (Destruction/[[Special:MyLanguage/hemolytic anemia|hemolytic]])==== <!--T:4-->


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*Hereditary
*Hereditary
*Acquired
*Acquired
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====Impaired Production (Hypochromic/microcytic)====
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*Iron deficiency
*Iron deficiency
*Anemia of chronic disease
*Anemia of chronic disease
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*Sideroblastic anemia
*Sideroblastic anemia


====Aplastic/myelodysplastic (normocytic)====
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*Marrow failure
*Marrow failure
*Chemicals (e.g. [[Special:MyLanguage/ETOH|ETOH]])
*Chemicals (e.g. [[Special:MyLanguage/ETOH|ETOH]])
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====Megaloblastic (macrocytic)====
====Megaloblastic (macrocytic)==== <!--T:10-->


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*[[Special:MyLanguage/vitamin B12 deficiency|Vitamin B12]]/[[Special:MyLanguage/folate deficiency|folate deficiency]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/vitamin B12 deficiency|Vitamin B12]]/[[Special:MyLanguage/folate deficiency|folate deficiency]]
*Drugs (chemo)
*Drugs (chemo)
*[[Special:MyLanguage/HIV|HIV]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/HIV|HIV]]
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 20 January 2026

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Anemia

RBC Loss

RBC consumption (Destruction/hemolytic)


Impaired Production (Hypochromic/microcytic)

  • Iron deficiency
  • Anemia of chronic disease
  • Thalassemia
  • Sideroblastic anemia

Aplastic/myelodysplastic (normocytic)

  • Marrow failure
  • Chemicals (e.g. ETOH)
  • Radiation
  • Infection (HIV, parvo)


Megaloblastic (macrocytic)