Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Anemia in Children.
- Author:
Young Tak LIM
1
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Pusan Korea. limyt@pusan.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Anemia;
Differential diagnosis;
Iron deficiency anemia;
Anemia of inflammation
- MeSH:
Anemia*;
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency;
Blood Cell Count;
Child*;
Diagnosis, Differential*;
Erythrocyte Volume;
Humans;
Incidental Findings;
Inflammation;
Lethargy;
Mass Screening;
Physical Examination;
Reference Values
- From:Korean Journal of Pediatrics
2005;48(2):121-125
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Anemia can be defined as a reduction in blood hemoglobin concentration or red cell mass relative to age matched normal values. Clinical presentation may range from obviously pale and lethargy to an incidental finding during screening of an otherwise well appearing child. The differential diagnosis of anemia in each instance is broad with numerous possible etiologies. A careful history and physical examination as well as complete blood count, peripheral blood smear and additional laboratory tests are necessary in defining underlying cause of the anemia and guide in further treatment plans. In addition, Iron deficiency anemia and anemia of inflammation are common causes of mild to moderate anemia in children, but most pediatricians have some confusions to differentiate these two entities.