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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Pernicious anemia
  1. ... body tissues. There are many types of anemia. Pernicious anemia is a decrease in red blood cells that ... Pernicious anemia is a type of vitamin B12 anemia. The body needs vitamin B12 to make red blood ...
  2. ... provider may use this test to help diagnose pernicious anemia. Pernicious anemia is a decrease in red blood cells that ...
  3. ... blood tests suggest a condition called megaloblastic anemia. Pernicious anemia is a form of megaloblastic anemia caused by ...
  4. ... tongue: Folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiency Pellagra Pernicious anemia Plummer-Vinson syndrome Sprue Possible causes of tongue ... Down syndrome Hypothyroidism Infection Leukemia Lymphangioma ... anemia Strep infection Tumor of the pituitary gland Possible ...
  5. ... absorbed from their intestine or if they have: Pernicious anemia , a condition in which the body does not ... if you or a family member has had pernicious anemia or other risk factors.
  6. ... disease Hemolytic anemia Idiopathic aplastic anemia Megaloblastic anemia Pernicious anemia Sickle cell anemia Thalassemia Iron deficiency anemia is ...
  7. ... from the intestines not properly absorbing vitamin B12 ( pernicious anemia ) Sickle cell anemia
  8. ... gastric parietal cells. Ninety percent of people with pernicious anemia test positive for antiparietal cell antibodies.
  9. ... in the small intestine. Certain diseases, such as pernicious anemia, can result when absorption of vitamin B12 is ...
  10. ... for a long time (chronic atrophic gastritis ) Have pernicious anemia (low number of red blood cells from intestines ...
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