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Bleeding syndrome

The answer is d. (Hardman, pp 1331-1333.) Iron-deficiency anemia usually occurs in infants undergoing rapid growth. In adults in a late stage, it may result in a bowel syndrome associated with gastritis and hypochlo-rhydria (Plummer-Vinson syndrome). Characteristically, all iron-deficiency anemias are associated with a hypochromic microcytic blood profile. Infestation with the tapeworm D. latum is accompanied by a hyperchromic macrocytic anemia, which is treatable with vitamin B12. Bleeding syndromes are treated with iron. [Pg.116]

This is a formula that treats both the cause and the manifestations of bleeding syndrome due to Spleen-Qi deficiency. [Pg.198]


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