Infobox disease Name Anemia of chronicdisease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 285.29 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000565 eMedicineSubj emerg eMedicineTopic 734 MeshID Anemia of chronicdisease , also ... of chronicdisease title Anemia of ChronicDisease year 2009 publisher Iron Disorders Institute accessdate ... 10054700 anemia of chronicdisease ref e.g. from chronic infection, chronic immune activation, or malignancy ... in iron metabolism, anemia of chronicdisease was seen as the result of a complex web of inflammatory ... them to transport oxygen. Because anemia of chronicdisease can be the result of non bacterial causes ... might be able to treat this problem. Anemia of chronicdisease may also be due to the neoplastic ... of chronicdisease as it is now understood is to at least some degree separate from the anemia seen ... erythropoiesis . In other words, not all anemia seen in people with chronicdisease should be diagnosed as anemia of chronicdisease. On the other hand, both of these examples show the complexity of this diagnosis HIV infection itself can produce anemia of chronicdisease, and renal failure can lead to inflammatory changes that also can produce anemia of chronicdisease. im new Diagnosis Anemia of chronicdisease is often a mild Anemia Normality normalcy anemia , but can sometimes be more ... iron deficiency anemia. Indeed, many people with chronicdisease can also be genuinely Iron ... severe anemia. As with iron deficiency, anemia of chronicdisease is a problem of red cell production ... some suggestive data In anemia of chronicdisease without iron deficiency, ferritin levels should be normal ... TIBC should be low or normal in anemia of chronicdisease. If the importance of pethidine ... anemia should improve markedly in response to iron, while anemia of chronicdisease will not can provide more definitive diagnoses. Treatment The ideal treatment for anemia of chronicdisease is to treat the chronicdisease successfully. Barring that, many patients with anemia of chronicdisease ... more details
Chronic lung disease may refer to one of the following topics Asthma Bronchopulmonary dysplasia Chronic bronchitis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Emphysema Category Lung disorders Category Pulmonology Category Respiratory therapy disambig ... more details
Infobox disease Name Chronic kidney disease Image Caption DiseasesDB 11288 ICD9 ICD9 585 ICD9 403 ICD10 ... kidney disease CKD , also known as chronic renal disease , is a progressive loss in kidney renal ... . Often, chronic kidney disease is diagnosed as a result of screening medicine screening of people ... mellitus diabetes and those with a blood relative with chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney ... disease , anemia or pericarditis . ref name KDOQI cite web author National Kidney Foundation title K DOQI clinical practice guidelines for chronic kidney disease url http www.kidney.org professionals KDOQI guidelines ckd year 2002 accessdate 2008 06 29 ref Chronic kidney disease is identified ... guidelines classify the severity of chronic kidney disease in five stages, with stage 1 being the mildest ... if untreated. Stage 5 CKD is also called established chronic kidney disease and is synonymous with the now outdated terms end stage renal disease ESRD , chronic kidney failure CKF or chronic renal ... of chronic kidney disease. If there is an underlying cause to CKD, such as vasculitis , this may ... pmid 7025622 doi 10.1016 0002 9343 81 90182 0 ref People with chronic kidney disease suffer ... population. Patients afflicted with chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease tend to have ... polycystic kidney disease , drug and toxin induced chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis and reflux ... as having chronic kidney disease, irrespective of the presence or absence of kidney damage. The rationale ... as having chronic kidney disease, irrespective of the level of GFR. The rationale for including individuals ... major outcomes of chronic kidney disease loss of kidney function and development of cardiovascular ... append the letter P to the stage of chronic kidney disease if there is significant protein loss. ref name NICE NICE 73 Chronic kidney disease 2008 ref Stage 1 Slightly diminished function kidney damage ... John editor last Daugirdas title Handbook of Chronic Kidney Disease Management publisher Lippincott ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Infobox journal title Chronic Respiratory Disease cover File Chronic Respiratory Disease Journal Front Cover.jpg editor Mike Morgan, Carolyn Rochester, Sally Singh discipline Respiratory disease former names abbreviation Chron. Respir. Dis. publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Quarterly history 2004 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201805?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Chronic Respiratory Disease&fs 1 link1 http crd.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http crd.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 1479 9723 eISSN 1479 9731 OCLC 645354046 LCCN 2004243524 Chronic Respiratory Disease is a quarterly Peer review peer reviewed medical journal that covers research in the field of respiratory disease , including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease , respiratory failure , and obstructive sleep apnea . The editors in chief are Mike Morgan Glenfield Hospital , Carolyn Rochester Yale University , and Sally Singh Glenfield Hospital . It was established in 2004 and is published by SAGE Publications . Abstracting and indexing Chronic Respiratory Disease is abstracted and indexed in EMBASE MEDLINE Scopus Zetoc External links Official website http crd.sagepub.com Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Pulmonology journals Category Publications established in 2004 Category Quarterly journals ... more details
expert subject Medicine date June 2009 Chronic liver disease in the clinical context is a disease process ... leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis . Causes The list of conditions associated with chronic liver disease is extensive and can be categorised in the following way Viral causes Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Cytomegalovirus CMV Epstein Barr Virus EBV Toxic and drugs Alcoholic liver disease Amiodarone Methotrexate Nitrofurantoin Metabolic Non alcoholic fatty liver disease Haemochromatosis Wilson s Disease Autoimmune Autoimmune Chronic Hepatitis Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Other Right heart failure Complications of chronic liver disease Portal Hypertension Ascites Hypersplenism ... Carcinoma also called hepatoma Signs associated with the diagnosis Signs of Chronic Liver Disease can be divided into those that are associated with the diagnosis of chronic liver disease ... abdominal veins It may be noted here that the Chronic Liver Disease takes several years to develop. Testing for chronic liver disease involves blood tests, x rays and a biopsy of the liver. The liver ... Chronic Liver Disease Causes, Symptoms And Treatment 27 01 2007 ref Signs associated with decompensation ... but would not be considered part of the spectrum of chronic liver disease. Some examples of this would include chronic cancers with liver metastases, infiltrative haematological disorders such as chronic ... with toxic chemicals without wearing safety clothes Treatment The treatment of chronic liver disease ... with chronic liver disease ref http www.mayoclinic.com health herbal supplements SA00044 Herbal supplements ... herbs for your chronic liver disease, read about the herb, know your disorder and talk to your physician ... alcohol. Alcohol is one of the most common causes of chronic Alcoholic liver disease liver disease ... exercise and keep your weight down. Obesity is a well known cause of chronic fatty liver disease ref ... drugs Cerebellar signs alcohol and Wilson s disease Hepatomegaly alcohol, NAFLD, Haemochromatosis ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox disease Name Chronic granulomatous disease Image Superoxide.svg ... derm 719 MeshID D006105 Chronic granulomatous disease CGD also known as Bridges Good syndrome ... cite web url http www.merck.com mmpe sec13 ch164 ch164e.html title Chronic Granulomatous Disease ... A, Curnutte J title Chronic granulomatous disease journal Curr Opin Immunol volume 15 issue 5 pages ... that causes chronic granulomatous disease was discovered in 1967, and research since that time ... Chronic granulomatous disease is the name for a genetically heterogeneous group of immunodeficiencies ... types, including chronic X linked disease, chronic b negative disease, X linked cytochrome ..., Aspergillus fumigatus , an organism that commonly causes disease in people with chronic granulomatous ... author Soler Palac n P, Margareto C, Llobet P, et al. title Chronic granulomatous disease in pediatric ... Lacy DE, Spencer DA, Goldstein A, Weller PH, Darbyshire P title Chronic granulomatous disease presenting ... Most cases of chronic granulomatous disease are transmitted as a mutation on the X chromosome and are thus ... J, Marino M, Johnston R et al. title Chronic granulomatous disease. Report on a national registry of 368 ... linked chronic granulomatous disease second update journal Blood Cells Mol Dis volume 27 issue 1 pages ... recessive forms of chronic granulomatous disease first update journal Blood Cells Mol Dis volume ... type of cell affected by chronic granulomatous disease. Phagocytes i.e., Neutrophil granulocyte ... lead to chronic granulomatous disease. ref name Heyworth Diagnosis The Nitro blue tetrazolium chloride ... 2010 Treatment Management of chronic granulomatous disease revolves around two goals 1 diagnose ... in patients with chronic granulomatous disease journal J Pediatr volume 103 issue 1 pages 127 30 year ... disease. The International Chronic Granulomatous Disease Cooperative Study Group journal N Engl ... article chronic granulomatous disease in the United Kingdom and Ireland a comprehensive national patient ... more details
Chronic diseases Chronic , non communicable disease s account for an estimated 80 of total deaths and 70 ... diseases , chronic respiratory disease and cancer are the leading causes of both death and the burden ... or obese . Rates of death from chronicdisease in middle aged people are higher in China than in some ..., China now has a double burden of disease. The prevention of chronic diseases is now receiving a national ... is being implemented, and a national chronicdisease prevention and control plan has been completed ... are increasing the prevalence of the major risk factors for chronicdisease. Tobacco smoking ... consequences of chronic diseases for China are serious. For cardiovascular disease alone ... in chronicdisease prevention and control The establishment of Chinese cancer Cancer registry ... of cervical cancer Kong L, unpublished . Cancer has led the way in chronicdisease control initiatives ... of Health began establishing demonstration sites for chronicdisease prevention and control nationwide ... of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory disease , training, and evaluations ... important priorities for chronicdisease prevention in China are to control blood pressure ..., has been developing the first medium and long term high level national plan for chronicdisease ... and prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, and diabetes ... and obesity , and capacity building for chronicdisease control. Surveillance and information systems The National Center for Chronic and Non communicable Disease Control and Prevention NCNCD ... surveillance and population based interventions. A national chronicdisease control network is being built. At present, almost all provincial level CDCs have a specified chronicdisease responsibility ... chronicdisease responsibilities. The system was expanded and adjusted to improve its representativeness ... for surveillance of chronicdisease. Following the framework of the http www.who.int chp steps en ... more details
, MD br Melissa A. Valerio , PhD website http cmcd.sph.umich.edu Center for Managing ChronicDisease The Center for Managing ChronicDisease conducts research and demonstration that aim to build the capacity ... chronicdisease. It is a worldwide collaboration of researchers and interventionists who focus ..., behavioral, environmental and clinical aspects of chronicdisease control. The Center fosters these collaborations ... and women. While no one intervention is likely to change the picture of chronicdisease, the Center ... of the Center We aim to build the capacity for effective chronicdisease prevention and management ... experts in chronic conditions primarily heart disease, respiratory disease, diabetes, breast .... While no one intervention is likely to solve all the problems that accompany chronicdisease ... diseases are rampant. On every measure of chronicdisease, low income minority people suffer ... cost the structures and systems that deter those with chronicdisease from maintaining optimal ... ChronicDisease seeks to become the premier entity developing innovations to enhance the health and illness management of older adults and disadvantaged children with chronicdisease. The new Center ... of people with chronic illness to control the effects of disease. The mission of the new Center for Managing ChronicDisease quite simply is to put the people who live with disease on a day to day basis ... factors associated with managing a chronicdisease, and evaluate interventions for people, their families ... living with chronicdisease. It is the first program to engender enhanced practices by physicians that resulted .... Asthma & Allergies Asthma is a chronicdisease that affects the airways. The airways are the tubes .... Caregivers & Families Caregivers play an integral role in chronicdisease management because they are often ... for Managing ChronicDisease is working with WKKF and its partners to facilitate the development ... information with providers, engage in self care and chronicdisease management, adopt health ... more details
Chronic wasting disease CWD is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy TSE of mule deer , whitetailed deer , elk wapiti , and moose . TSEs are caused by unusual infectious disease infectious agents known ... ago in deer in Colorado, chronic wasting disease has spread to a dozen states including New York and two Canadian provinces. ref CWD is typified by chronic weight loss leading to death. There is no known ... Chronic Wasting Disease and Potential Transmission to Humans journal Emerging Infectious Diseases volume 10 issue 6 pages 977 984 publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC url http www.cdc.gov ... That Indirect Transmission Of Chronic Wasting Disease Possible In Mule Deer publisher Science Daily ... and blood of deer with chronic wasting disease journal Science volume 314 issue 5796 pages ... County, West Virginia Hampshire County , West Virginia . ref cite web title Chronic Wasting Disease ... and Saskatchewan . Image Chronic wasting disease aug 2006.jpg right 300px thumb Chronic wasting ... on Chronic Wasting Disease and venison. The respondents that answered questions in the survey indicating ... info.org Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance cite web date 2006 10 03 url http www.inspection.gc.ca english anima heasan disemala cwdmdc cwdmdce.shtml title Chronic Wasting Disease CWD of Deer and Elk ... http www.nwhc.usgs.gov disease information chronic wasting disease index.jsp United States Geological ... diseasehome.jsp?diseaseChronic 20Wasting 20Disease&pagemode submit Wildlife Disease Information Node Chronic Wasting Disease Factsheet and resources Prion diseases DEFAULTSORT Chronic ... de Chronic Wasting Disease fr Chronic Wasting Disease it Malattia del deperimento ... 04tong.html title Wasting Disease Culprit May Be Tongue accessdate 2008 04 08 last Blakeslee first ... in the popular press of humans being affected by CWD, a study by the Centers for Disease Control .... The disease is progressive and always fatal. The most obvious and consistent clinical sign of CWD ... more details
date April 2012 Chronicdisease in Northern Ontario is a significant population health problem ..., including higher rates of chronicdisease, compared to the population in the rest of Ontario ... population suffers from higher rates of a number of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease ... . Interactions and Dynamics Related to the Problem Analysis of the burden of chronicdisease has pointed ... potent causes of chronicdisease, however considering the causes of chronicdisease ... and strategies that have been implemented to address chronicdisease prevention and management ... Diabetes Health Network MOHLTC, 2011 . Although it is good that chronicdisease prevention and management ... implementing chronicdisease management strategies, there was limited integration of programs at the community ... situation in the North East LHIN Minore, Hill & Perry, 2009 . Assessment of Options for ChronicDisease Prevention and Management Prevention and management of chronicdisease requires a comprehensive ... as a framework, that can help make a difference in addressing chronicdisease in Northern Ontario ... are very important in the prevention and management of chronicdisease PHAC, 2003 . Patient ... health problems such as chronicdisease PHAC, 2003 . Family Directed Respite Care Respite care is care ... role is the Aboriginal community and can contribute to improved health outcomes with chronicdisease ... being could is a culturally sensitive option to address chronicdisease prevention and management ... chronicdisease management. Aboriginal people are more likely to live in over crowded dwellings compared ... program on patients with chronicdisease. Effective Clinical Practice, 4 6 , 256 262. Mackie, C. 2012 ... of Health and Long Term Care. 2007 . Preventing and managing chronicdisease Ontario s framework .... 2009 . Environmental scan Chronicdisease prevention and management for the North West LHIN. Retrieved ... Problem According to the World Health Organization, chronic diseases are defined as diseases of long ... more details
Infobox disease Name Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Image Centrilobular emphysema 865 lores.jpg ... pulmonary disease COPD , also known as chronic obstructive lung disease COLD , chronic obstructive airway disease COAD , chronic airflow limitation CAL and chronic obstructive respiratory disease ... health public lung copd COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Bot generated title ref ref ... clinical assessment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD phenotypes journal J Biomed Inform ... of dyspnea in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society ... ref ref name autogenerated1 MedlinePlus 000091 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ref .... ref name medcauses http www.medicinenet.com chronic obstructive pulmonary disease copd page3.htm ... E, Vallyathan V title Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease due to occupational exposure to silica ... Environmental and occupational exposures do they affect chronic obstructive pulmonary disease differently ... pulmonary disease. Risk to relatives for airflow obstruction and chronic bronchitis journal ... Autoantibodies in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease journal Am. J. Respir. Crit ... of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease An acute exacerbation of COPD is a sudden worsening ..., Dyspnea, and Exercise Intolerance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease journal The Proceedings ... obstruction, dyspnea, and exercise capacity index in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal ... Disease GOLD , ref http www.goldcopd.org Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease . ref ... Salmeterol and fluticasone propionate and survival in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal ... of infliximab in moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal Am. J. Respir ... pulmonary disease world map DALY WHO2004.svg thumb Disability adjusted life year for chronic obstructive ... author Fishman AP title One hundred years of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal Am. J. Respir ... more details
Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease is a 1949 scientific paper by Linus Pauling , Harvey A. Itano , Seymour J. Singer and Ibert C. Wells that established sickle cell anemia as a genetic disease in which affected individuals have a different form of the metalloprotein hemoglobin in their blood. The paper, published in the November 25, 1949 issue of Science journal Science , reports a difference in electrophoretic mobility between hemoglobin from healthy individuals and those with sickle cell anemia ... basis for the disease, consistent with the simultaneous genealogical study by James V. Neel those with sickle cell anemia are homozygous for the disease gene, while heterozygous individuals ..., Ibert C. Wells title Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease journal Science date 1949 11 01 bibcode ... Anemia &mdash Oregon State University Library http osulibrary.oregonstate.edu specialcollections coll pauling blood papers 1949p.15.html Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease &mdash reproduction ... of a molecular disease , and is considered a major impetus to the development of molecular medicine ... last Strasser first Bruno J. title Perspectives Molecular Medicine Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease journal Science accessdate 2008 12 30 date 1999 11 19 url http www.sciencemag.org pmid 10610548 ... cell disease. After failing to find any differences in size, weight, or acid base titration despite ... publication on the disease. Itano also found that the globin portion of sickle cell hemoglobin ... of parallel results by geneticist James V. Neel, who demonstrated the inheritance pattern of the disease ... acid residue in place of a valine residue. The molecular disease concept put forward in the 1949 paper ... been shown that sickle cell trait Malaria Sickle cell disease confers resistance to malaria and so ... Disease , accessed January 5, 2009. ref He also advocated eugenic policies, such as marking all who carry the sickle cell trait and other molecular disease genes, to reduce the number of children born ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 italictitle Infobox journal cover File COPD Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 300x431.jpg 150px editor James D. Crapo discipline Pulmonology abbreviation publisher Informa Informa Healthcare country United States frequency Quarterly history 2004 present openaccess license impact impact year 2008 website http informahealthcare.com loi cop link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1541 2555 eISSN 1541 2563 The COPD Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diesase is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal that covers all aspects of chronic obstructive lung disease and its related conditions. ref cite web url http catalogue.informahealthcare.com pjbp product.htm?prd 20001538615 title COPD Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease accessdate 2010 01 18 format work catalogue.informahealthcare.com ref Editor in Chief The editor in chief of COPD Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is James D. Crapo ref cite web url http informahealthcare.com page EditorialAdvisoryBoard?journalCode cop title Editorial Board Members accessdate 2010 01 18 format work informahealthcare.com ref National Jewish Medical and Research Center . ref cite web url http people.forbes.com profile james d crapo 49330 title James D. Crapo accessdate 2010 01 18 format work people.forbes.com ref References reflist Category Publications established in 2004 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Pulmonology journals ... more details
In some individuals, the effect of oxygen on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is to cause increased CO2 retention carbon dioxide retention , which may cause drowsiness, headaches, and in severe cases lack of respiration, which may lead to death. People with lung ailments or with central respiratory depression, who receive supplemental oxygen, require careful monitoring. Signs and symptoms In individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and similar lung problems, the clinical features of oxygen toxicity are due to high carbon dioxide content in the blood hypercapnia . ref name tinits1983 This leads to drowsiness narcosis , acid base imbalance deranged acid base balance due to respiratory acidosis , and death. ref name young2007 Causes Many people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have a low partial pressure of oxygen in the blood. Treatment with supplemental oxygen may improve their well being alternatively, in some this can lead to the adverse effect of elevating the carbon dioxide content in the blood hypercapnia to levels that may become toxic. ref name kim2008 ref name patel2003 Mechanism In individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who receive supplemental oxygen, carbon dioxide accumulation may occur through three main mechanisms ref name Nunn Ventilation perfusion matching under ventilated lung usually has a low oxygen content which leads ... in some patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, this response has been blunted, leaving ... carbon dioxide to accumulate in the body. Prevention In people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ... therapy in patients with exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal The Medical ... during exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal European Respiratory Journal ... last2 Benditt first2 JO last3 Wise first3 RA last4 Sharafkhaneh first4 A title Oxygen therapy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society volume 5 issue ... more details
Salmeterol and fluticasone propionate and survival in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal ... of tiotropium in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal The New England journal of medicine ... to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease the ISOLDE trial journal BMJ volume 320 issue 7245 ... in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients in prehospital setting randomised controlled trial ... exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease journal JAMA volume 303 issue 23 pages 2359 ... of COPD. See also Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis References reflist Respiratory pathology DEFAULTSORT Acute Exacerbation Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Category Lower respiratory ...Merge from Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis date November 2010 An acute exacerbation of COPD is a sudden worsening of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD symptoms shortness of breath, quantity and color of phlegm that typically lasts for several days. It may be triggered by an infection with bacteria or viruses or by environmental pollutants. Typically, infections cause 75 or more of the exacerbations bacteria can roughly be found in 25 of cases, viruses in another 25 , and both viruses and bacteria in another 25 . Airway inflammation is increased during the exacerbation resulting in increased hyperinflation, reduced expiratory air flow and worsening of gas transfer. ref name pmid17507545 cite journal author Rabe KF, Hurd S, Anzueto A, et al. title Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease GOLD Executive Summary journal Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. volume 176 issue 6 pages 532 55 year 2007 pmid 17507545 doi 10.1164 rccm.200703 456SO ref In absence of concomitant presence of emphysema , the underlying condition may be classified as chronic bronchitis alone, and the exacerbations are then termed acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis AECB , and shares many characteristics with that of acute exacerbation ... more details
in bone marrow failure or anemia of chronicdisease, with superimposed or related hemolysis or blood ... of chronicdisease more commonly presenting as normocytic anemia Globin synthesis defect alpha , and beta ... Anemia of chronicdisease Aplastic anemia bone marrow failure Hemolytic anemia Dimorphic When two or more ... vitamin B 12 will replace specific deficiencies. In anemia of chronicdisease, anemia associated with chemotherapy, or anemia associated with renal disease, some clinicians prescribe recombinant ...Other uses Pp move indef Infobox disease Name Anemia DiseasesDB 663 ICD10 ICD10 D 50 d 50 ICD10 D 64 ... Anemia, Chronic Article by Fredrick M Abrahamian, DO, FACEP publisher Emedicine.com date 2009 12 07 ... disease . In severe anemia, there may be signs of a hyperdynamic circulation tachycardia a fast heart ... in those who have normal levels of hemoglobin . Chronicanemia may result in behavioral disturbances ... deficiency anemia . Less common symptoms may include swelling of the legs or arms, chronic heartburn ... anemia. Other types of liver disease can also cause macrocytosis. Methotrexate , zidovudine ... tumors or granulomas. Myelodysplastic syndrome ref name Robbins12 1 anemia of chronic inflammation ... title Primary chronic cold agglutinin disease An update on pathogenesis, clinical features and therapy ... emerg 808 eMedicine2 emerg 734 MeshID D000740 Anemia IPAc en n i m i American and British ... script main art.asp?articlekey 15491 MedicineNet.com Definition of Anemia Last Editorial Review 12 9 2000 8 31 00 AM ref ref name merriam http www.merriam webster.com dictionary anemia merriam webster dictionary anemia Retrieved on May 25, 2009 ref However, it can include decreased oxygen ... oxygen from the lungs to the tissue biology tissues , anemia leads to Hypoxia medical hypoxia lack of oxygen in organs. Since all human cells depend on oxygen for survival, varying degrees of anemia can have a wide range of clinical consequences. Anemia is the most common disorder of the blood. There are several ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2007 Normochromic is a form of anemia in which the concentration of hemoglobin in the red blood cells is within the standard range. However, there are insufficient numbers of red blood cells. This includes aplastic, posthemorrhagic, and hemolytic anemias and anemia of chronicdisease. synonymous with normocytic anemia Myeloid hematologic disease Category Anemias medical stub ... more details
wiktionarypar chronicChronic may refer to Chronic medicine , a disease that is long lasting and reoccurring. Chronic toxicity , a substance with toxic effects after continuous or repeated exposure The Chronic , a 1992 album by Dr. Dre The Chronic 2001 aka 2001 Dr. Dre album 2001 Dr. album , a 1999 album by Dr. Dre See also Chronos , a personification of time in Greek mythology Habit psychology , routines of behavior that are repeated regularly disambig fr Chronique id Kronik pt Cr nica tl Kronika sr Hroni an ... more details
19181781 pmc 2649346 ref by far the most common cause of anemia in general and of microcytic anemia in particular thalassemia adulthood iron deficiency anemia sideroblastic anemia , congenital or acquired Warm antibody autoimmune hemolytic anemia Hereditary spherocytosis anemia of chronicdisease ... TH title Surgically Curable Non Iron Deficiency Microcytic Anemia Castleman s Disease. journal Onkologie ... normocytic anemia or macrocytic anemia must also be considered, and the presence of two or more causes of anemia can distort the typical picture of each. The Mentzer index is one tool used to identify the cause of microcytic anemias. See also Hypochromic anemia References reflist External links http www.emedicine.com EMERG topic734.htm Emedicine on chronicanemia http www.fpnotebook.com HEM7.htm ...Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 D 50 8 d 50 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Microcyte Microcytic anemia BrE anaemia is a generic term for any type of anemia characterized by small red blood Cell biology cell s. The normal mean corpuscular volume abbreviated to MCV on complete blood count full blood count results is 76 100 femtolitre ... anemia, the red blood cells erythrocytes are usually also hypochromic, meaning that the red blood ... of erythrocytes normally about 320 360 g L or 32 36 g dL . Typically, therefore, anemia of this category is described as microcytic, hypochromic anemia . Causes Typical causes of microcytic anemia include childhood iron deficiency anemia , ref name pmid19181781 cite journal author Iolascon A, De Falco L, Beaumont C title Molecular basis of inherited microcytic anemia due to defects in iron acquisition ... normochromic , normocytic anemia. Microcytic anemia has been discussed by Weng et al. ref name pmid21934347 ... Physician http www.vet.uga.edu vpp clerk mwoods Overview vet pathology stub Myeloid hematologic disease Category Clinical pathology Category Anemias ca An mia microc tica es Anemia microc tica sq Anemi ... more details
Normocytic anemia is a common issue that occurs for men and women typically over 85 years old. Its prevalence increases with age, reaching 44 percent in men older than 85 years. ref name AAFP cite journal author Brill JR, Baumgardner DJ title Normocytic anemia journal Am Fam Physician volume 62 issue 10 pages 2255 64 year 2000 month November pmid 11126852 doi url http www.aafp.org afp 20001115 2255.html ref Normocytic anemia is the most frequently encountered type of anemia. ref name AAFP Classification A normocytic anemia is defined as an anemia with an Mean corpuscular volume MCV of 80 100. Causes The issue is thought of as representing any of the following a decreased production of normal sized red blood cells e.g., anemia of chronicdisease, aplastic anemia an increased production of HbS as seen in sickle cell disease not sickle cell trait an increased destruction or loss of red blood cells e.g., hemolysis, posthemorrhagic anemia an uncompensated increase in Blood plasma plasma volume e.g., pregnancy , fluid overload a B2 riboflavin deficiency ref Medical Physiolgy by Kibble and Halsey p295 ref a B6 pyridoxine deficiency ref Medical Physiolgy by Kibble and Halsey p295 ref or a mixture of conditions producing microcytic anemia microcytic and macrocytic anemia . ref name AAFP References reflist Myeloid hematologic disease External links Normocytic Anemia http www.aafp.org afp 20001115 2264ph.html Normocytic Anemia American Family Physician http findarticles.com p articles mi m3225 is ai 67164191 Category Anemias Category Hematopathology medical stub ca An mia normoc tica sq Anemia normocitike sl Normocitna anemija sv Normocyt r anemi ... more details
Good article Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Chronic Type studio Border yes Artist .... small Last album This album The Chronic br 1992 Next album 2001 Dr. Dre album 2001 br 1999 Misc Singles Name The Chronic Type studio single 1 Nuthin but a G Thang single 1 date November 19, 1992 single ... 3 Let Me Ride single 3 date September 13, 1993 The Chronic is the solo studio album debut album of American ... as a launch pad for his own solo career. Upon its release, The Chronic received positive reviews ... sub genre within gangsta rap . The Chronic has been widely regarded as one of the most important ... Dr. Dre The Chronic Album Info . RapCentral. Accessed March 5, 2008. ref ref name Huey ref name ... time . Music Production The production on The Chronic was seen as innovative and ground breaking, and received ... quality The Chronic is still the hip hop equivalent to Stevie Wonder s Songs in the Key of Life . It s the benchmark ...&scp 10&sq The Chronic Dr. Dre&st nyt Music Still Tough, Still Authentic. Still ... fullpage.html?res 9C07E2DE123BF934A25754C0A9669C8B63&scp 1&sq The Chronic Dr. Dre&st nyt Rap Review ... billboard single pure url yes The Chronic Billboard Singles . Allmusic. Accessed March 6, 2008. ref ... story 6598730 137 the chronic 500 Greatest Albums of All Time . Rolling Stone November 1, 2003 . Accessed March 4, 2008. Wayback url http www.rollingstone.com news story 6598730 137 the chronic date 20080307000319 ...&endMonth 1&startYear 1958&endYear 2007&sort Artist&perPage 25 RIAA Searchable database The Chronic . RIAA ... id r70573 charts awards billboard single pure url yes Billboard Singles The Chronic . Allmusic. Retrieved ..., including the Hot R&B Singles number 6 and the Hot 100 number 8 . ref name bbsingles The Chronic re .... Dre The Chronic Chart Positions . aCharts. Accessed March 4, 2008. ref Critical response Album reviews ... pure url yes Review The Chronic . Allmusic . Retrieved on 2009 08 12. ref rev2 Blender magazine ... 50913 chronic.html Review The Chronic . Blender magazine Blender . Retrieved on 2009 08 12. ref rev3 ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Myelophthisic anemia Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 D 61 9 d 60 ICD9 ICD9 284.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1562 MeshID D000750 Myelophthisic anemia or myelophthisis is a severe kind of anemia found in some people with diseases that affect the bone marrow . Myelophythisis refers to the displacement of hemopoietic bone marrow tissue into the peripheral blood, ref name urlHematopathology cite web url http library.med.utah.edu WebPath HEMEHTML HEME030.html title Hematopathology format work accessdate ref either by fibrosis , tumor s or granuloma s. Causes Myelophythisis can occur in the setting of chronic myeloproliferative disease e.g. myelofibrosis , leukemia , lymphoma , and metastatic carcinoma or myeloma . It is common in people who have chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis. It has been linked to small cell lung cancer, breast cancer or prostate cancer that metastasizes to the bone marrow. ref name AmericanSociety American Society of hematology self assessment program, second edition, 2005, page 82. ref Diagnosis The first test for diagnosis myelophthisis involves looking at a small sample of blood under a microscope. Myelophthisis is suggested by the presence of red blood cells that contain cell nucleus nuclei or are teardrop shaped dacryocytes , or immature granulocyte precursor cells which indicates leukoerythroblastosis is occurring ... another cause of pancytopenia , aplastic anemia , from myelophthisic anemia because in aplastic anemia the hematopoietic cells are damaged and immature blood cells are not seen in the peripheral ... AmericanSociety ref name titleMyelophthisic Anemia Anemias Caused by Deficient Erythropoiesis Merck ... Anemia Anemias Caused by Deficient Erythropoiesis Merck Manual Professional accessdate 2008 03 08 ... List of hematologic conditions References reflist 2 Hematologic disease Category Aplastic anemias disease stub ca An mia mielopt sica ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Megaloblastic anemia Image Hypersegmented neutrophil.png Caption Peripheral blood smear showing hypersegmented neutrophils, characteristic of megaloblastic anemia. DiseasesDB 29507 ... Deficient intake Deficient intrinsic factor pernicious anemia or gastrectomy Coeliac disease Celiac disease Biological competition for Vitamin B12 by diverticulosis , fistula , intestinal anastomosis ... anemia or megaloblastic anaemia is an anemia of macrocytic anemia macrocytic classification that results ... Anemia Overview eMedicine Hematology cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 204066 overview title Megaloblastic Anemia Overview eMedicine Hematology format work accessdate 2009 ... B ssub 12 prevents this type of anemia although other vitamin B ssub 12 specific pathologies continue . Megaloblastic anemia not due to hypovitaminosis may be caused by antimetabolites that poison ... Pernicious Anemia Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital cite web url http www.lpch.org DiseaseHealthInfo HealthLibrary hematology megalob.html title Megaloblastic Pernicious Anemia Lucile Packard Children ... B12 malabsorption congenital juvenile megaloblastic anaemia 1 juvenile megaloblastic anemia 1 and drug induced Chronic pancreatitis Ileal resection and bypass Nitrous oxide anesthesia usually requires ... ency article 000567.htm MedlinePlus Megaloblastic Anemia, Megaloblastic anemia is a blood disorder in which there is anemia with larger than normal red blood cells. Anemia is a condition in which the body ... 94 90149 X ref Bone marrow not normally checked in a patient suspected of megaloblastic anemia shows ... Megaloblastic Anemia External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov bookshelf br.fcgi?book gene&part trma GeneReview NCBI NIH UW entry on Thiamine Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia Syndrome References reflist Hematology DEFAULTSORT Megaloblastic Anemia Category Nutritional anemias Category Hematopathology ... Anemia megalobl stica gl Anemia megalobl stica it Anemia megaloblastica he pl Niedokrwisto ... more details
cells over a normal red cell circulating lifetime. Thus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D000748 Macrocytic is from Greek words meaning large cell . A macrocytic class of anemia is an anemia defined as blood with an insufficient concentration of hemoglobin in which the erythrocytes are larger than their normal volume. The normal erythrocyte volume in humans is about 80 to 100 femtoliters fL 10 sup 15 sup L . In slightly less correct metric terminology which does not use standard volume units, the size may be given in equivalent cubic micrometre micrometer s 1 m sup 3 sup 1 fL . The condition of having erythrocytes which on average are too large, is called macrocytosis . In a macrocytic anemia the larger red cells are always associated with insufficient numbers of cells and often also insufficient hemoglobin content per cell. Both of these factors work to the opposite effect of larger cell size, to finally result in a total blood hemoglobin concentration that is less than normal i.e., anemia . Macrocytic anemia is not a disease in the sense of having a single pathology, but is rather a condition. As such, it is the class name for a set of pathologies that all produce somewhat the same red blood cell abnormality. Many specific pathologies are known which result in macrocytic type anemias. Some of these produce slightly different sets of appearances ... anemia s, in which cells are larger because they cannot produce DNA quickly enough to divide at the right ... are produced in chronic alcoholism which produces a mild macrocytosis even in the absence of vitamin ... anemia. ref http www.emedicine.com med topic1381.htm eMedicine Macrocytosis Article ... references Myeloid hematologic disease Category Anemias ca An mia macroc tica el es Anemia macroc tica sq Anemi makrocitike sv Makrocyt r anemi ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Hemolytic anemia Image Caption DiseasesDB 5534 ICD10 ICD10 D 55 d 55 ICD10 D 59 ... 979 MeshID D000743 Hemolytic anemia or haemolytic anaemia is a form of anemia due to hemolysis , the abnormal ... harmless to life threatening. The general classification of hemolytic anemia is either heredity ... anemia are similar to other forms of anemia Fatigue physical fatigue and shortness of breath ... anemia involves the following Abnormal and accelerated destruction of red cells and, in some anemias ... in infants and children with severe chronic hemolysis changes in bone configuration visible on X .... Signs and symptoms In general, signs of anemia pallor , fatigue, shortness of breath, and potential for heart failure are present. In small children, failure to thrive may occur in any form of anemia ... medical illness. Chronic hemolysis leads to an increased excretion of bilirubin into the biliary ... cavity . Causes Main Congenital hemolytic anemia Acquired hemolytic anemia They may be classified ... . Intrinsic causes Hereditary inherited hemolytic anemia can be due to membrane defects Defects ... Hereditary inherited hemolytic anemia can be due to defects in hemoglobin Defects in hemoglobin production as in thalassemia , sickle cell disease and congenital dyserythropoietic anemia Hereditary inherited hemolytic anemia can be due to enzyme defects Defective red cell metabolism as in glucose ... Micheli syndrome, is a rare, acquired, potentially life threatening disease of the blood characterized by complement induced intravascular hemolytic anemia Extrinsic causes Acquired hemolytic anemia ... could include transient factors as in Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection cold agglutinin disease or permanent factors as in autoimmune disease s like autoimmune hemolytic anemia itself more common in diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus and B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia chronic lymphocytic ... Acquired hemolytic anemia is also encountered in burn s and as a result of certain infections ... more details