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  1. A Special Diet for Patients with Pernicious Anemia by William P. And Minot, George R. Murphy, 1926
  2. Disguised Disease: Anemia by Rh Value Publishing, 1988-12-12
  3. Fanconi Anemia: A Paradigmatic Disease for the Understanding of Cancer and Aging (Monographs in Human Genetics) by D. Schindler, H. Hoehn, 2007-05-10
  4. HealthScouter Anemia: Symptoms of Anemia and Signs of Anemia: Anemia Patient Advocate
  5. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Sickle Cell Anemia: Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2005-01-31
  6. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia by Alcinous B. Jamison, 2010-09-05
  7. Aplastic Anemia and Other Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes
  8. Anemia: A Guide to Causes, Treatment and Prevention (Women's Health) by Jill Davies, 1994-05
  9. Stomach disorders, acidosis and anemia, by Arthur F. C Herring, 1931
  10. Fanconi Anemia: Clinical, Cytogenetic and Experimental Aspects
  11. On The Use Of The Cold Pack Followed By Massage In The Treatment Of Anemia (1880) by Mary Putnam Jacobi, Victoria A. White, 2010-05-23
  12. Pernicious Anemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-04-27
  13. Fourth Cooley's Anemia Symposium (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 344)
  14. Erythropoietin in Renal and Non-Renal Anemias: Update on Basic Research and Clinical Applications (Contributions to Nephrology) by International Workshop on Treatment of Anemia With Recombinant Human e, H. J. Gurland, 1991-03

81. Wing-N-Wave Labradors Canine Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
issues pertaining to AIHA. Canine Autoimmune Hemolytic anemia. cell destruction.ImmuneMediated Hemolytic anemia. What is AIHA? AIHA is
http://www.labbies.com/aiha.htm
Home What's New About Wing-N-Wave Purchasing a Labrador ... Canine Legislature Pamela A. Davol, 76 Mildred Avenue, Swansea, MA 02777-1620
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AIHA Letters A compilation of selected letters from my archives addressing issues pertaining to AIHA.
Canine Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
A disease characterized by increased destruction of red blood cells (erythrocytes) by the dog's own immune system, canine autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is one of the most common blood (hematologic) disorders affecting canines. Though much attention has been given recently to AIHA due to evidence linking the process of vaccinating with the manifestation of this sometimes life-threatening disease, immunization is only one potential cause for this condition. The following article provides a detailed explanation of AIHA in terms of the disease process, diagnosis and treatment, and explores factors that may play a role in the development of this disorder in the canine.
The Blood: A Brief Overview
The blood is considered an organ having its own complex and diverse development, structure and functions. Its unique form, cellular tissue suspended in fluid plasma, allows it to serve as a main distribution system throughout the body. Cellular tissues composing the blood include: the red blood cells, which provide oxygen to tissues of the body; the white blood cells, which prevent invasion of microorganisms or other foreign substances; the lymphocytes, which carry out immune surveillance; and the platelets, which are involved in keeping the components of the blood in balance. Remarkably, all of these cellular components originate from a common source called stem cells located in the bone marrow. These stem cells give rise to a mature colony of cells which as they continue to divide and mature undergo a series of changes, a process known as differentiation, and eventually develop into the specialized blood cells indicated above.

82. My Sickle Cell Homepage
Provides a first hand look at Sickle Cell anemia, built by a person suffering from the disease. Frequently asked questions and a personal diary of the owner's own battle with this disease.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/3194/
Glad You Stopped By!
My initial intention for building this site was in response to the numerous sites that seemed targeted for the medical profession. After viewing several of these sites, I wondered where the Sicklers were and why hadn't they built any sites? Then it dawned on me... I'm a Sickler and I haven't built a site!  Although I'm not a medical professional, I hope this site can shed some light on Sickle Cell Anemia from a personal view. Page descriptions are below and I invite you  to browse the entire site. Hopefully, we'll both learn something in the end! The Sickle Cell Forum Been looking for people, living with Sickle Cell anemia like you? The Sickle Cell Forum is the place to be! The input has been lively and there's a definite community forming. To join our growing family, simply click on the link below. See you there, Charles Click to Join The Sickle Cell Forum For information about me, be sure to read the "About Me" page. The "Sickle Cell Diaries" is my personal account of life with Sickle Cell.

83. AUTOIMMUNE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA What Every Owner Of An AIHA Dog Needs To Know
Provides basic knowledge about autoimmune hemolytic anemia and the different drug treatment options.
http://www.geocities.com/aihadogs/
AUTOIMMUNE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA WHAT EVERY OWNER OF AN AIHA DOG NEEDS
 TO KNOW Home FAQ Treatment
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Submit information to a major veterinary college to research developing trends
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a serious, life threatening disease. This site was set up to help owners make informed decisions about the care of their pet. It is not intended to take the place of a veterinarian, only to provide information on treatment options available and basic information about the disease. It is important to realize that having an AIHA dog requires a TOTAL commitment. Not only will this disease require a lot of time, but the emotional and financial burden can be great. The medications can be quite expensive and added to the veterinarian bills, can become overwhelming. You will need to adjust your schedule around visits to the vet and administering medications. The financial burden and time limitation are insignificant compared to the emotional roller coaster you will be on. This is a disease that can be controlled, but there is no cure. WHAT YOU NEED TO ASK YOUR VETERINARIAN American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) THE GOOD THINGS ABOUT AIHA Send Questions / Comments to aihadog@yahoo.com

84. User's Webpages Currently Unavailable
Extensive original information on pathology and lab medicine topics, including autopsy, biopsy, lab tests, red blood cells and anemia, forensics, and some gross photographs of specimens.
http://www.neosoft.com/~uthman/
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85. Anemia
anemia. anemia is defined as lowering of red blood cells and disruption oftheir most important function carrying oxygen. Treatment of anemia
http://www.tirgan.com/anemia.htm
Home Services Contact Links ... Chemotherapy Drugs Anemia Anemia is defined as lowering of red blood cells and disruption of their most important function carrying oxygen. In cancer patients, it may be mild to severe and may be attributable to a variety of causes. Severity of anemia may increase as the disease progresses. Causes: Reduced production of blood from bone marrow, which is normally due to suppression of bone marrow by the cancer. Some cancers produce substances with a direct negative impact on the bone marrow; other cancers can spread and occupy the bone marrow space and interfere with blood production. In most instances, treatment of cancer also harms the bone marrow. Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy may both cause anemia. Bleeding may occur in cancer patients and result in anemia. Blood loss could be directly from the cancer site, as in colon cancer where bleeding occurs inside the large bowel. It may also be due to other causes. Cancer treatment can cause lowering of platelets which can make patients prone to bleeding. Most common sites for this kind of bleeding are the stomach and bowels, under the skin, gums, in the urine, etc.

86. Anemia Infantil
Translate this page anemia Infantil La disminución de la hemoglobina en la infancia puede acarrearconsecuencias significativas para el resto de la vida. QUÉ ES anemia?
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Villa/1333/anemia2.htm
Anemia Infantil
La disminución de la hemoglobina en la infancia puede acarrear consecuencias significativas para el resto de la vida.

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¿QUÉ ES ANEMIA?
  • Es la disminución de la hemoglobina , sustancia presente en los glóbulos rojos de la sangre los cuales se encargan de transportar el oxígeno a todos los tejidos del cuerpo. Esta disminución de la hemoglobina ocurre porque algo impide su formación, algo aumenta su destrucción o algo altera el número de globulos rojos circulando en la sangre. Si bien el valor no goza de total consenso se considera como anemia, en niños menores de cinco años, un valor de hemoglobina sérica menor a 11 gm% (ó gm/dl) . También es equivalente un valor de hematocrito menor de 33%.

87. Sickle Cell Anemia
A definition of sickle cell anemia, what it is, how one gets it, symptoms, statistics and testing.
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What is Sickle Cell Anemia?
Sickle Cell is an inherited, chronic blood disease where the red blood cells become crescent shaped and function abnormally. When the blood cells become cresent/sickle shaped, they are unable to deliver adequate amounts of oxygen to other cells. The Sickle Cell Disease results in anemia (low blood counts), episodes of pain and increased susceptibility to infections. Sickle Cell produces a chronic anemia which may become life-threatening when hemolytic crises (the breakdown of red blood cells) or aplastic crises (bone marrow fails to produce blood cells) occur. If repeated crises occurs, damage of the kidneys lungs , bone, liver , and central nervous system may result. Occasionaly, acute painful episodes may occur. These acute episodes may last hours to days affecting the bones of the back, the long bones, and the chest.

88. Perncious
An indepth overview of pernicious anemia and links to other informative sites.Category Health Conditions and Diseases anemia Pernicious...... Pernicious anemia. WELCOME TO ANOTHER WACKY MEDICAL WEBSITE created by Cynthia Donlan. Aspart of my training we were taught about the various types of anemia.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6338/pernicious.html
DRACULA'S Campaign Against Pernicious Anemia WELCOME TO ANOTHER WACKY MEDICAL WEBSITE created by Cynthia Donlan. If you have any questions or just need someone to talk to who understands what you are going through don't hesitate to E-mail me! I don't bite. Also check out my homepage by clicking on the link below. Finally,At the Medical Website I developed, I have information on various other Autoimmune diseases such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Sjogren's Syndrome, Myasthenia Gravis, Diabetes and many many more. Just click on the back button below!!! GOOD EVENING! Hello I am Count Dracula. I have been known for a long time to have an affinity for blood so I have gone to medical school to become a Hematologist. As part of my training we were taught about the various types of anemia. Those conditions both sickened and frightened me. What is a vampire to do if they lose their food source? I need healthy blood from healthy people so that I don't become deficient. This WebPage is brought to you by Blood Brothers, a fraternal order of Transylvanian Vampire Physicians. We hope you find this informative! Stay Healthy and try to be O+ about life! WHAT IS PERNICOUS ANEMIA?

89. VetNet - Resistant Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia And Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia I
Discussion forum and information on idiopathic thrombocytopenia and autoimmune hemolytic anemia provided by VetNet.
http://www.vetnet.co.uk/aiha/
Resistant Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia and Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in dogs.
This is a VetNet special topic page concentrating on this condition, its treatment and care and the feelings of those involved in the welfare of the dogs. The discussion forum provides a valuable source of information and comfort to those with dogs suffereing from the condition.
Please use the new forum. We have configured this to look and feel like the old forum. Extra functionality has been added and a large archive is in place.
Joanne Dickson has agreed that we may include on this site her very readable summary of AIHA, its symptoms and possible causes. This is essential reading for owners that are new to the AIHA problem. Joanne's interest in AIHA was sadly prompted by her own experience and so we combine our thanks with a dedication to her dog Meisha (a survivor).
We are planning the following new features for the AIHA page:
  • Pros and cons of Prednisone
  • Individual tribute pages to the many dogs that have suffered
  • A serious opinion poll about drugs that may contribute to onset of AIHA
We would appreciate feedback , comments and suggestions

90. NHLBI, Sickle Cell Anemia
Facts About Sickle Cell anemia. Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder,characterized primarily by chronic anemia and periodic episodes of pain.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/blood/sickle/sca_fact.htm
Facts About Sickle Cell Anemia
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder, characterized primarily by chronic anemia and periodic episodes of pain. This fact sheet provides concise, accurate information on the causes, populations affected, signs and symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments. 6 pages. NIH Publication Number: 96-4057 You may obtain the document in the following ways:
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Single copy Free Each additional copy 25 copies 100 copies
Research studies recruiting patients at NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland Home Page Sickle Cell Information for the General Public

91. Hysterectomy Alternatives & Consequences, Hysterectomy Educational Resources & S
The HERS Foundation is an independent nonprofit national and international women's health education organization. Hysterectomy alternatives and consequences. Fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, anemia, bleeding, hyperplasia. Myomectomy, uterine artery embolization, myolysis, ablation.
http://www.hersfoundation.net
The HERS Foundation is an independent non-profit international women's health education organization. It provides full, accurate information about hysterectomy, its adverse effects and alternative treatments.
  • Free information by mail Telephone counseling by appointment Referral to lawyers Litigation support CD's, audio and video tapes Physician referral for treatment Physician referral for expert opinion in malpractice lawsuits Review of medical or surgical records Reading list of suggested books and medical journal articles Free lending library Woman to woman networking Regional conferences
Information about specific symptoms and conditions including
  • Adenomyosis Adhesions Cervical cancer Dysplasia Endometrial hyperplasia Endometriosis Excessive bleeding Fibroids Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Menopause Ovarian cancer Ovarian cysts Osteoporosis Polyps Prolapse of uterus/bladder/rectum Urinary incontinence Uterine cancer Vaginal vault prolapse

Information about specific treatments including
  • Alternatives to hysterectomy Endometrial ablation Bladder resuspension Cone biopsy, conization

92. Fanconi Anemia Web
Fanconi anemia Web has documented Medical information downloads for this rareterminal childhood disease and support for patients and their families.
http://members.tripod.com/fanconianemiaweb/
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Welcome to the: "Fanconi Anemia Web" WEB SITE
Fanconi Anemia is a rare and terminal genetic childhood disease that results in death due to Bone marrow failure. See Tucker's "Tucker Time!" photo page My baby boy Tucker's fatal Fanconi Anemia diagnosis totally devastated and encompassed my life with despair...Never have I experienced such a profound weeping of my soul... The only way I Knew that I was going to be able to break the paralyzing depression I was in, was to try to turn my despair into Hope . By devoting myself to "Taking Action" And doing all I can to offer help and resources to others dealing with this heartbreaking disease, and to provide up to date access to medical documentation for Doctors, researchers, medical students and anyone seeking knowlege on this very rare genetic childhood disease. I pray there is a "Miracle" behind the tragedy of this disease...for it is well documented that researchers world wide are learning more and more that equal to the extreme rareness of Fanconi Anemia is counter matched by concentrated properties and similarities that with continued research could unveil a cure for cancer and Leukemia as well. That truly would be a breakthrough for all mankind not just the rare several thousand Fanconi Anemia cases reported globally. The urgency of continued research is also why I created this Web Site to generate a comradery of Fundraising efforts, volunteers and contributions to The Fanconi Anemia Research Fund. I also donate 20% of my web site design fee to the Research Fund as well at my other site:

93. Anemia
trimestre y 10,5 gr % en el segundo trimestre. Leve. Moderada. Severa.
http://escuela.med.puc.cl/Departamentos/Obstetricia/AltoRiesgo/anemia.html
ANEMIA DEFINICION:
Leve Moderada Severa Hemoglobina gr% Hematocrito % La anemia severa siempre debe hospitalizarse para estudio.
ETIOLOGIA
  • NUTRICIONALES
    Deficiencia de Hierro
  • PERDIDA AGUDA DE SANGRE
  • ENFERMEDADES SISTEMICAS CRONICAS
  • HEMOLISIS
    FISIOLOGIA DEL HIERRO:
    Figura 1

    ESTUDIO 1. Masa de Hemoglobina
    • Hematocrito
    • Hemoglobina
    2. Transporte de hierro
    • Transferrina (TIBC) 250-460 ug%
    SINTOMAS: DEFICIENCIA DE HIERRO: Tratamiento: 1. Dieta: 2. Profilaxis: 3. Terapia: ANEMIA MEGALOBLASTICA Profilaxis: Tratamiento: PERDIDA AGUDA DE SANGRE OBSTETRICAS 1er Trimestre
    Aborto
    Embarazo Molar
    2 y 3er Trimestre
    Placenta Previa
    DPPNI
    Parto y Puerperio
    Inercia Uterina
    Lesiones del canal del parto
    NO OBSTETRICAS Digestivas Tratamiento: ENFERMEDADES SISTEMICAS CRONICAS
  • a) Infecciones b) Trastornos del tejido conectivo c) Neoplasias
  • Uremia
  • Insuficiencia endocrina
  • ANEMIAS HEMOLITICAS Esplenomegalia Anticuerpos Traumatismo Toxinas bacterianas LECTURAS RECOMENDADAS: Centers for Disease Control: Anemia during pregnancy in low-income women. United States, 1987 Centers for Disease Control: Recommendations for the use of folic acid to reduce the number of spina bifida and other neural tube defects. United States, 1992.
  • 94. Sickle-Cell Anemia--Knowledge Is The Best Defense - Jehovah's Witnesses Official
    An article about sicklecell anemia with an explanation, the symptoms, treatment, prevention and how it is passed on.
    http://www.watchtower.org/library/g/1996/10/8/anemia_knowledge_defense.htm
    Related topics: The Mystery of Ill Health Pestilence Will It Ever End?

    Knowledge Is the Best Defense
    BY AWAKE! CORRESPONDENT IN NIGERIA
    THERE were 32 people in the conference room, mostly women and children. Six-year-old Tope, frail, dressed in pink, sat quietly beside her mother, on a wooden chair. She listened as the nurse spoke to them about what to do when the pain comes. "She is my firstborn," said her mother. "From the beginning she was always sick. I went to many churches, and they prayed over her. But she still got sick. Finally, I took her to the hospital. They tested her blood and found she was a 'sickler.'"
    What Is It?
    At the Center for Sickle-Cell Anemia in Benin City, Nigeria, Tope's mother learned that sickle-cell anemia is a disorder of the blood. Contrary to superstitious beliefs, it has nothing to do with witchcraft or spirits of the dead. Children inherit sickle-cell anemia from both parents. It is not contagious. There is no way you can catch the disorder from another person. Either you are born with it or you are not. Tope's mother also learned that while there is no cure, the symptoms can be treated. Sickle-cell anemia occurs mostly in those of African descent. Dr. I. U. Omoike, director of the Center for Sickle-Cell Anemia, told

    95. Fanconi Anemia
    Features contact information for the Fanconi anemia Research Fund. Links to personal accounts and Category Health Conditions and Diseases anemia Fanconi......Library E F. Fanconi anemia. Who to Contact. Fanconi anemia ResearchFund, Inc. FARF 1902 Jefferson St. 2 Eugene, Oregon, USA, 97405
    http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_fanc.htm
    Fanconi Anemia
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    Fanconi Anemia Research Fund, Inc. [FARF]
    1902 Jefferson St. #2
    Eugene, Oregon, USA, 97405
    Fax: (541) 687-0548
    e-mail: fafund@rio.com
    The Fanconi Amenia Research Fund raises money for research which can lead to discovery of defective genes and the development of treatments or a cure. They also mantain a growing communication support network of parents and adults with Fanconi Anemia. FARF supports the development of life-saving gene transfer therapies, and sponsers and conducts scientific symposia. They distribute support materials for affected families and their physicians. The Fund develops and maintains a growing communication support network, here parents and clinicians receive research updates, families may find expert care, cell lines are submitted for research, and parents locate others in their area for support or to develop joint fundraising projects. The FA Handbook , the FA Family Newsletter Scientific Supplement , and Bulletin all provide up-to-date education and links to latest research findings. The Fund maintains a family directory by alphabetical and geographical lists and refers families to each other according to similiar needs or age groups.

    96. Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia
    Immune Mediated Hemolytic anemia IMHA IMHA crisis treatments Immune mediated hemolyticanemia in Giant Schnauzer Drug treatment options following IMHA IMHA
    http://www.vetinfo.com/dimhanemia.html
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    Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia
    IMHA

    IMHA - crisis treatments

    Immune mediated hemolytic anemia in Giant Schnauzer

    Drug treatment options following IMHA
    ...
    Hemolytic anemia

    also see Thrombocytopenia
    also see Blood
    also see IMHA - Looking for Answers
    also see Immune also see Medication - side effects
    Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA) or Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) The mechanism by which the immune system mistakes red blood cells for a "foreign invader" varies somewhat according to the cause. It usually involves adherence of the offending agent (parasite, drug, toxin, etc) to the surface of the rbc. The immune system wishes to attack this agent but manages to injure the rbc as well. Dogs with IMHA usually experience a sudden onset of clinical signs, including depression, lethargy, pale gums or conjunctiva, sometimes jaundice or a heart murmur and bruising. Vomiting or abdominal pain may be present. It is unusual for overt blood loss to occur, such as nose bleeds or excessive bleeding from a minor injury. Death can occur rapidly, even with appropriate treatment.

    97. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation
    Services, which are for childhood cancers of the blood, neuroblastoma, Ewing's sarcoma, Wilm's tumor, and noncancerous blood disorders, including sickle cell anemia and immunodeficiency syndromes.
    http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/pedbmt
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    98. A - Anemia
    anemia. anemia is the condition in which there are fewer red blood cellsthan normal. If the destruction outpaces the production, anemia occurs.
    http://www.vetinfo.com/dencyclopedia/deanemia.html

    99. Healthworld Online - Anemia
    An overview of the condition together with self help diagnosis.
    http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/article.asp?id=1211

    100. 123 World - Diseases
    An alphabetic list of websites on various diseases like allergy, anxieties, anemia, cancer, mental, nurological diseases and links to the english version of these sites.
    http://www.123world.com/health/diseases/

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