Search results for " Iron-Deficiency"

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Detection of iron restriction in anaemic and non-anaemic patients: New diagnostic approaches.

2017

Objective The aim of this study was to detect iron restriction in non-anaemic patients and iron-restricted erythropoiesis (IRE) in patients with anaemia. Method Haematologic indices and biochemical markers of iron deficiency (ID) were determined using the clinically accepted cut-off level for serum ferritin of ≤30 μg/l as reference of ID. To evaluate the prevalence of iron restriction and IRE in patients with higher ferritin levels we used the thresholds of the markers of ID as reference. Results In the anaemic group 17.1% of patients with ferritin levels >30 μg/l had IRE. The number of patients with IRE declined with increasing ferritin concentration. Approximately 14% of patients without …

AdultErythrocyte IndicesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAnemiaIron030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGastroenterologySingle test03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineReceptors TransferrinmedicineHumansIn patientErythropoiesis030212 general & internal medicineSoluble transferrin receptorAgedAged 80 and overbiologyAnemia Iron-DeficiencyRED-CELL INDICESfungiAnemiaHematologyGeneral MedicineIron deficiencyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFerritinROC CurveImmunologyFerritinsbiology.proteinErythropoiesisFemaleBiomarkersEuropean journal of haematology
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Long-term follow-up of patients with iron deficiency anemia after a close endoscopic examination of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract.

2000

Background In patients with Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) occult gastrointestinal bleeding is generally investigated by bidirectional endoscopy. The aim of our study was to examine the long-term follow-up of patients with IDA where the sources of bleeding couldn't be detected despite close endoscopic and radiologic examination of the GI tract. Methods Based on the endoscopic data base we examined consecutive patients who were referred for gastrointestinal endoscopy due to IDA with a negative endoscopic (upper GI endoscopy and colonoscopy) evaluation. Further diagnostic work up (repeated endoscopy of the upper and lower GI tract by an experienced investigator, small bowel enteroclysis, push e…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal bleedingTime FactorsAdolescentAnemiaColonoscopyGastroenterologyEndoscopy GastrointestinalStatistics NonparametricInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testAnemia Iron-Deficiencybusiness.industryGastroenterologyHelicobacter pyloriMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurgeryProctoscopyEndoscopyIron-deficiency anemiaFemaleGastritismedicine.symptombusinessGastrointestinal HemorrhageFollow-Up StudiesZeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie
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Oral high-dose sucrosomial iron vs intravenous iron in sideropenic anemia patients intolerant/refractory to iron sulfate: a multicentric randomized s…

2020

AbstractIron deficiency anemia is among the most frequent causes of disability. Intravenous iron is the quickest way to correct iron deficiency, bypassing the bottleneck of iron intestinal absorption, the only true mechanism of iron balance regulation in human body. Intravenous iron administration is suggested in patients who are refractory/intolerant to oral iron sulfate. However, the intravenous way of iron administration requires several precautions; as the in-hospital administration requires a resuscitation service, as imposed in Europe by the European Medicine Agency, it is very expensive and negatively affects patient’s perceived quality of life. A new oral iron formulation, Sucrosomi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyResuscitationIntravenous sodium ferrigluconateAnemiaCost-Benefit AnalysisHigh dosesAdministration OralHigh dose030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGastroenterologyFerric CompoundsIntestinal absorption03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRefractoryInternal medicineOral Sucrosomial ironMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineFerrous CompoundsProspective StudiesAgedAged 80 and overHematologyAnemia Iron-Deficiencybusiness.industryHematologyGeneral MedicineIron deficiencyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseIron sulfatechemistryIron-deficiency anemiaIron deficiency anemiaHematinicsAdministration IntravenousFemaleOriginal ArticleRefractoriness/intolerance to oral iron sulfatebusiness
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Iron-dependent erythropoiesis in women with excessive menstrual blood losses and women with normal menses

2013

In women of fertile age, iron loss consequent to excessive menstrual discharge is by far the most frequent cause of iron-deficient anemia. However, the relationship between menstrual discharge and iron loss is poorly understood. In this prospective study, total menstrual and iron losses were assayed in a large cohort of non-anemic women and women with excessive menstrual blood losses (menorrhagia) in order to provide data useful for intervention. One hundred and five Caucasian women aged 20–45 years were recruited. Blood cell count and serum ferritin (SF) levels were determined in each case before menses. Menstrual fluid losses (MFL) were determined using a standardized pads’ weight method.…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAnemiaIronIron deficient anemiaPhysiologyIron deficiency Excessive mesntrual blood lossesYoung AdultIron lossesInternal medicineHumansMedicineErythropoiesisProspective StudiesYoung adultProspective cohort studyMenorrhagiaMenstrual bloodGynecologyHematologyAnemia Iron-Deficiencybusiness.industryIron deficiencyIron deficiency; Iron deficient anemia; Iron losses; Menstrual blood lossesHematologyGeneral MedicineIron deficiencyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMenstrual blood lossesMenstruationCohortErythropoiesisFemalebusinessAnnals of Hematology
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Abdominal aortic thrombosis secondary to reactive thrombocytosis in a patient with iron deficiency anemia

2016

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAnemiaMicrocytic anemia030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCeliac arterymedicine.arteryInternal medicinemedicineAorta AbdominalAortaHematologyThrombocytosisAnemia Iron-Deficiencybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineHematologymedicine.diseaseThrombosisIron-deficiency anemia030220 oncology & carcinogenesisThrombosiCardiologyThrombocytosiFemalebusinessHuman
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Molecular mechanisms of hookworm disease: stealth, virulence, and vaccines.

2012

Hookworms produce a vast repertoire of structurally and functionally diverse molecules that mediate their long-term survival and pathogenesis within a human host. Many of these molecules are secreted by the parasite, after which they interact with critical components of host biology, including processes that are key to host survival. The most important of these interactions is the hookworm's interruption of nutrient acquisition by the host through its ingestion and digestion of host blood. This results in iron deficiency and eventually the microcytic hypochromic anemia or iron deficiency anemia that is the clinical hallmark of hookworm infection. Other molecular mechanisms of hookworm infec…

AncylostomatoideaVaccinesbiologyAnemia Iron-DeficiencyVirulenceImmunologyVirulenceHelminth geneticsHelminth Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationNecator americanusMicrobiologyHookworm InfectionsImmune systemAntigenAncylostomaHookworm InfectionsAntigens Helminthparasitic diseasesImmunologyImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumansHookworm infectionThe Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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The diagnostic plot: a concept for identifying different states of iron deficiency and monitoring the response to epoetin therapy.

2005

Iron balance is regulated by the rate of erythropoiesis and the size of the iron stores. Anemia that accompanies infection, inflammation, and cancer (anemia of chronic disease) features normal or increased iron stores, although patients may have functional iron deficiency, namely, an imbalance between iron requirements of the erythroid marrow and the actual supply. The proportion of hypochromic red cells and the hemoglobin content of reticulocytes are direct indicators of functional iron deficiency. Biochemical markers, especially the soluble transferrin receptor/log ferritin ratio (ferritin index), are useful indicators of the iron supply to erythropoiesis. The relationship between functio…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAnemiaIronInternal medicinemedicineHumansErythropoiesisErythropoietinSoluble transferrin receptorbiologyAnemia Iron-Deficiencybusiness.industryEpoetin alfaHematologyGeneral MedicineIron deficiencyIron Deficienciesmedicine.diseaseRecombinant ProteinsFerritinEpoetin AlfaEndocrinologyOncologyImmunologybiology.proteinErythropoiesisHemoglobinbusinessBiomarkersAnemia of chronic diseasemedicine.drugMedical oncology (Northwood, London, England)
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Structural characterization of iron oxide/hydroxide nanoparticles in nine different parenteral drugs for the treatment of iron deficiency anaemia by …

2013

Drug products containing iron oxide and hydroxide nanoparticles (INPs) are important for the treatment of iron deficiency anaemia. Pharmaceuticals prepared by the complexation of different kinds of INPs and carbohydrates have different physicochemical and biopharmaceutic characteristics. The increasing number of parenteral non-biological complex drugs (NBCD) containing iron requires physicochemical methods for characterization and enabling of cross comparisons. In this context the structure and the level of crystallinity of the iron phases may be connected to the in vitro and in vivo dissolution rates, which etiologically determine the therapeutic and toxic effects. X-ray powder diffraction…

Chemistry PharmaceuticalClinical BiochemistryInorganic chemistryIron oxideMetal NanoparticlesPharmaceutical ScienceContext (language use)engineering.materialCrystallography X-RayIron sucroseFerric CompoundsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMicroscopy Electron TransmissionX-Ray DiffractionIron Isomaltoside 1000Drug DiscoveryHydroxidesmedicineInfusions ParenteralLepidocrociteSpectroscopyAnemia Iron-DeficiencyIron deficiencymedicine.diseaseFerumoxytolTreatment OutcomechemistryengineeringHydroxidePowder Diffractionmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Diagnosis of chronic anaemia in gastrointestinal disorders: a guideline by the Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists and Endoscopists (…

2019

Anaemia is a common pathologic condition, present in almost 5% of the adult population. Iron deficiency is the most common cause; other mechanisms can be involved, making anaemia a multi-factorial disorder in most cases. Anaemia being a frequent manifestation in the diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, patients are often referred to gastroenterologists. Furthermore, upper and lower endoscopy and enteroscopy are pivotal to the diagnostic roadmap of anaemia. In spite of its relevance in the daily clinical practice, there is a limited number of gastroenterological guidelines dedicated to the diagnosis of anaemia. For this reason, the Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists and E…

EnteroscopyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaGastrointestinal DiseasesAdult populationAnaemiaInflammatory bowel diseaseEndoscopy Gastrointestinal03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePaediatric gastroenterologyhemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicinemedicineCeliac diseaseHumansIntensive care medicineChildSocieties MedicalHepatologyAnemia Iron-Deficiencybusiness.industryIron deficiencyGastroenterologyEndoscopyAnemiaGuidelineHepatologySmall bowelClinical PracticeChronic anaemiaItalyanaemia; celiac disease; endoscopy; h. pylori; inflammatory bowel disease; iron deficiency; small bowel030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnaemia; Celiac disease; Endoscopy; H. pylori; Inflammatory bowel disease; Iron deficiency; Small bowel; Hepatology; Gastroenterology030211 gastroenterology & hepatologybusinessH. pyloriBiomarkers
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A genome-wide transcriptional study reveals that iron deficiency inhibits the yeast TORC1 pathway

2019

Iron is an essential micronutrient that participates as a cofactor in a broad range of metabolic processes including mitochondrial respiration, DNA replication, protein translation and lipid biosynthesis. Adaptation to iron deficiency requires the global reorganization of cellular metabolism directed to optimize iron utilization. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been widely used to characterize the responses of eukaryotic microorganisms to iron depletion. In this report, we used a genomic approach to investigate the contribution of transcription rates to the modulation of mRNA levels during adaptation of yeast cells to iron starvation. We reveal that a decrease in the activity…

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