- A
hematinic is a
nutrient required for the
formation of
blood cells in the
process of hematopoiesis. The main
hematinics are iron,
Vitamin B12, and folate...
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syndromes Alcoholism Smoking Reticulocytosis due to hemolysis,
blood loss and
hematinics Hypothyroidism Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)
Congenital dyserythropoietic...
- smokers, and is
usually a kind of
chronic atrophic oral candidiasis, but
hematinic deficiency and
diabetes should be excluded.
Rarely is any
soreness ****ociated...
- of Accra. The company's
product portfolio included anti-hypertensives,
hematinics,
dermatological preparations, antibiotics, dewormers, pain
killers and...
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medical imaging,
ammonium ferric citrate is used as a
contrast medium. As a
hematinic Food
additive List of food
additives Matzapetakis, M.; Raptopoulou, C...
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colorant and flux, and in
concrete stains. It is used in
medicine as a
hematinic.
Manganese poisoning, also
known as manganism, may be
caused by long-term...
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commonly occur and aphthous-like
ulceration is
worst during this time.
Hematinic deficiencies (vitamin B12,
folic acid and iron),
occurring singly or in...
- is sought, and this may
include blood tests for full
blood count and
hematinics. If a
biopsy is taken, the
histopathologic appearance can be variable...
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genetic predisposition in some people.
Other possible causes include hematinic deficiency (folate,
vitamin B, iron),
stopping smoking, stress, menstruation...
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whether there are
alternative treatments. If a
person is
stable and has a
hematinic deficiency they
should be
treated for the
deficiency (iron deficiency...