ANEMIA TABLE-M

Anemia is rarely a disease in itself, but almost always a manifestation of an acquired condition or genetic abnormality. Major organ disease states can be adversely affected by concurrent anemia or, in a spiraling phenomenon, cause more anemia, which in turn worsens organ function. Cardiorenal anemia syndrome is a phenomenon that occurs because chronic heart failure, chronic renal insufficiency, and anemia can each cause and be caused by one another. Correcting the primary source of anemia may decrease complications and provide meaningful palliation in serious illness.Please create a Table and describe each Anemia categories by cell morphology:

  • Microcytic Anemia
  • Normocytic Anemia
  • Macrocytic Anemia

Table for each anemia discussed should addressed each question as listed below:List the mean corpuscular volume (fL) for each anemia classification.List the common causes related to the specific anemia.List signs and symptoms of the anemiaList treatment plan.
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