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Iron Deficiency Anemia: A Closer Look
U.S. Pharmacist, 08/22/07
Saljoughian, M., et al. - Iron deficiency anemia, a microcytic anemia, is the most prevalent deficiency condition in the world. It occurs when iron deficiency is so severe that it diminishes erythropoiesis (production of red blood cells), causing anemia. In healthy people, absorptive cells in the proximal small intestine, which changes iron absorption to match loss of iron in the body, carefully regulate iron concentration in the body
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