Pernicious anemia itself is not a direct cause of back pain. But it is not uncommon to see these two conditions together. Here’s why. Pernicious anemia is an autoimmune condition that primarily ...
Strauss and Brokaw 1 recently reviewed and evaluated various clinical and metabolic changes in pernicious anemia. They concluded that "the occurrence of numerous manifestations of Addison's disease of ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I have had pernicious anemia for about eight years and must have an injection of vitamin B-12 every three weeks to stay alive. I am also a diabetic for over 10 years, with my A1C ...
While mild anemia is generally treatable, some severe forms, like thalassemia and aplastic anemia, can lead to life-threatening complications if untreated due to the body’s organs not receiving enough ...
Pteroylglutamic acid (folic acid) is now recognized as an important growth factor that has proved of great value in the treatment of a variety of macrocytic anemias, for some of which it appears to be ...
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