Background: Anemia is not a disease but it is the expression of underlying diseases and from the treatment point of view, it is necessary to identify the cause of anemia. The definition of anemia is as decrease in the number of red blood cells or the decreased percentage of hemoglobin in the blood. Anemia is such an important issue affecting a large population in India as well as worldwide, Hence, the present study was conducted to evaluate the red cell indices, haemogram and study the relation of platelet count with anaemia in anaemic (<10gm%) patients by automatic cell counter in Vikhe Patil Medical hospital.Methods: It was a prospective cross-sectional study. The sample size of research project was 100 patients, included according to ...
Introduction: Anaemia continues to be a major public health nutritional problem in India, and h...
Background: According to WHO, approximately 75% of pregnant women in developing countries and 18% in...
Background: Anemia is now globally recognized major public health problem. The present study was und...
Anemia is considered a condition, not a disease in which numbers of red blood cells (RBCs) are insuf...
Background: Prevalence of anaemia is very high in rural tertiary care hospital O.P.D patients. Anemi...
Introduction: Anaemia is a medical condition in which the haemoglobin (Hb) concentration and erythro...
Background: Often, the first test used to diagnose anemia is a complete blood count (CBC). It determ...
Background: It has been estimated that 1.62 billion population of the world are suffering from anemi...
Introduction: Anemia most often a sign of an acquired or genetic abnormality. It is one of the commo...
Introduction: Anemia most often a sign of an acquired or genetic abnormality. It is one of the commo...
Introduction: Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed count...
Background: Women of reproductive age group are prone to anaemia owing to menstrual blood loss, poor...
Objective: The prevalence of anemia is disproportionately high in developing countries due to povert...
Background: Anemia is a most common health issue in Indian population mainly due to nutritional defi...
Background: Anemia due to iron deficiency continues to be the major public health problem in develop...
Introduction: Anaemia continues to be a major public health nutritional problem in India, and h...
Background: According to WHO, approximately 75% of pregnant women in developing countries and 18% in...
Background: Anemia is now globally recognized major public health problem. The present study was und...
Anemia is considered a condition, not a disease in which numbers of red blood cells (RBCs) are insuf...
Background: Prevalence of anaemia is very high in rural tertiary care hospital O.P.D patients. Anemi...
Introduction: Anaemia is a medical condition in which the haemoglobin (Hb) concentration and erythro...
Background: Often, the first test used to diagnose anemia is a complete blood count (CBC). It determ...
Background: It has been estimated that 1.62 billion population of the world are suffering from anemi...
Introduction: Anemia most often a sign of an acquired or genetic abnormality. It is one of the commo...
Introduction: Anemia most often a sign of an acquired or genetic abnormality. It is one of the commo...
Introduction: Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed count...
Background: Women of reproductive age group are prone to anaemia owing to menstrual blood loss, poor...
Objective: The prevalence of anemia is disproportionately high in developing countries due to povert...
Background: Anemia is a most common health issue in Indian population mainly due to nutritional defi...
Background: Anemia due to iron deficiency continues to be the major public health problem in develop...
Introduction: Anaemia continues to be a major public health nutritional problem in India, and h...
Background: According to WHO, approximately 75% of pregnant women in developing countries and 18% in...
Background: Anemia is now globally recognized major public health problem. The present study was und...