Anemia
Anemia Clinical Clues
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Anemia Clinical Clues
, Anemia History, Anemia Examination, Anemia Signs
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Anemia
Pediatric Anemia
Anemia Evaluation
History
See
Iron Deficiency Anemia
for related history
Family History
of
Anemia
Hereditary Spherocytosis
Sickle Cell Anemia
(Black patients)
Thalassemia
(Asian, Black, or Mediterranean patients)
Other
Hemoglobinopathy
Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
(
G6PD
)
Black, Greek, Filipino, Jewish, Sardinian patients
X-linked inheritance (consider in males)
History of chronic illness (
Anemia of Chronic Disease
)
Chronic infection
Collagen
vascular disease
Malignancy
Hypothyroidism
Hypoadrenalism
Renal disease
Hypopituitarism
Dietary habits
Inadequate
Iron
or
Protein
intake:
Iron Deficiency
Strict
Vegetarian
:
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Diet lacking fruits and vegetables:
Folate Deficiency
History of Gastrectomy or Malabsorption (e.g.
Diarrhea
)
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Folate Deficiency
Anemia
Recent Infection
Parvovirus
:
Erythroblast
openia
Hepatitis:
Aplastic Anemia
Medications
See
Medication Causes of Macrocytic Anemia
Oxidant
medications provoke
G6PD
Abdominal Pain
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Lead Toxicity
Porphyria
Pica
Suggests
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Symptoms
Many patients are asymptomatic
Mild
Anemia
(
Hemoglobin
over 10 g/dl)
Gradual onset of
Anemia
Active, well-conditioned persons
Non-specific Symptoms
Fatigue
Gene
ralized weakness
Dyspnea
on exertion
Light headed
Pruritus
(
Iron Deficiency Anemia
)
Signs
Anemia
Thorough, systematic exam for
Anemia
cause
Abdominal and pelvic exam
Rectal Exam
with
Stool Guaiac
for occult blood
Pallor in severe
Anemia
(Hct <25%, Hgb <7 g/dl)
Pale
Conjunctiva
or mucous membranes
Pallor at the nail beds or palmar creases
Signs
Clinical Clues
Jaundice
Hemolytic Anemia
Hepatitis
Angular Cheilitis
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Glossitis
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Folate Deficiency
Anemia
Splenomegaly
Chronic
Hemolytic Anemia
Acute infection
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Portal Hypertension
Frontal bossing with prominent malar and
Maxillary Bone
Chronic
Hemolytic Anemia
Neurologic changes (
Dementia
,
Ataxia
,
Paresthesia
s)
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
References
Oblender in Daeschner (1991) Pediatrics, p. 281
Irwin (2001) Am Fam Physician 64(8):1379-86 [PubMed]
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