pernicious anemia

NOUN
  1. a chronic progressive anemia of older adults; thought to result from a lack of intrinsic factor (a substance secreted by the stomach that is responsible for the absorption of vitamin B12)
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  • Such a state of affairs could explain the responses in pernicious anemia obtained by feeding large amounts of autolyzed yeast-extract, as shown, for example, by Ungley. George R. Minot - Nobel Lecture
  • A high value would indicate a larger red blood cells such as in macrocytic anemia of a folacin deficiency or pernicious anemia from a B12 deficiency. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • lack of intrinsic factor can result in pernicious anemia
  • Because pernicious anemia can be hereditary, let your doctor know if you have a relative with the disorder so that he or she can test your blood every few years.
  • Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) - for pernicious anemia only Chapter 31
  • Because of the possibility of eventual neuronal death, the later neurologic consequences of pernicious anemia can be irreversible.
  • The classic disorder of malabsorption is pernicious anemia, an autoimmune disease that affects the gastric parietal cells.
  • Furthermore, the almost constant occurrence of achlorhydria in pernicious anemia, which appears usually long before the anemia and remains in spite of liver therapy, led me to wonder if this disorder of the digestive system had something to do with the condition which might be in the nature of a dietary deficiency disease. George R. Minot - Nobel Lecture
  • I doubt there is any kind of a familial tendency (not that there are any recognized genetic causes of iron-deficiency anemia) - my great aunt and my sister both suffer (ed) from pernicious anemia but I don't know of anyone in my family who had iron-deficiency anemia except for me, but then again I am usually the odd one out in my family. anemia and koilonychia a year and a half ago, I'd half-heartedly experimented with taking my multi-vitamin supplements. Life Begins at 41...or maybe 43
  • These factors include hypogonadism, alcoholism, chronic steroid use, previous gastrectomy, chronic lung disease, pernicious anemia and disorders of movement and balance that increase the risk of immobility.
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