Background: There is a general lack of awareness that anemia could be present in a significant number of apparently healthy adult males which might then lead to a misdiagnosis and a prolonged suffering of the patient. This study questions the frequency of anemia in healthy adult males which if found high will be an eye opener and an alarm for the doctors. Aims: This study was to determine the extent of anemia and its related parameters in apparently healthy adult males of a general population. Study Design: A cross sectional, observational study. Place and Duration of Study: The research was done in a tertiary care hospital, Creek General Hospital, Karachi from May 2016 to August 2016. Methodology: we included 493 healthy adult males by...
Background: Anemia remains a crucial health problem in developing countries. Cardiac compromise and ...
Anemia is a common concern in geriatric age group in developing countries. The purpose of this study...
Objective: Anemia bears a high global prevalence with about 1.6 billion people living with this affl...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health burden with severe consequences. It is one of the most...
Background: In India, the prevalence is 47-50% for all ages while as per NFHS-4, the prevalence of a...
Anemia is a major public health burden with severe consequences. It is one of the most common nutrit...
Introduction: Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed count...
Approximately one-quarter of the world's population is suffering from anemia, out of which 12.7% of ...
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of anemia and factors associated with anemia among men ...
Introduction: Anaemia is a medical condition in which the haemoglobin (Hb) concentration and erythro...
Background: Multiple factors contribute to Saudi Arabia's severe anemia epidemic. The incidence of a...
Introduction: Anemia is a major global health problem, especially in developing countries like...
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...
Aim: To document the frequency of anaemia in selected patients who were admitted to in-patient in a ...
Background: Anemia remains a crucial health problem in developing countries. Cardiac compromise and ...
Anemia is a common concern in geriatric age group in developing countries. The purpose of this study...
Objective: Anemia bears a high global prevalence with about 1.6 billion people living with this affl...
Introduction: Anemia is a major public health burden with severe consequences. It is one of the most...
Background: In India, the prevalence is 47-50% for all ages while as per NFHS-4, the prevalence of a...
Anemia is a major public health burden with severe consequences. It is one of the most common nutrit...
Introduction: Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed count...
Approximately one-quarter of the world's population is suffering from anemia, out of which 12.7% of ...
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of anemia and factors associated with anemia among men ...
Introduction: Anaemia is a medical condition in which the haemoglobin (Hb) concentration and erythro...
Background: Multiple factors contribute to Saudi Arabia's severe anemia epidemic. The incidence of a...
Introduction: Anemia is a major global health problem, especially in developing countries like...
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...
Aim: To document the frequency of anaemia in selected patients who were admitted to in-patient in a ...
Background: Anemia remains a crucial health problem in developing countries. Cardiac compromise and ...
Anemia is a common concern in geriatric age group in developing countries. The purpose of this study...
Objective: Anemia bears a high global prevalence with about 1.6 billion people living with this affl...