pernicious anaemia การใช้
- This anaemia was then known as pernicious anaemia of pregnancy.
- In 1887 he suffered at attack of pernicious anaemia, leaving him in poor health.
- Charlotte was increasingly incapacitated by Paget's disease of bone, and he developed pernicious anaemia.
- But her health did not improve; by early 1947 her condition was diagnosed as pernicious anaemia.
- He suffered from pernicious anaemia, and on February 9, 1916, had his spleen removed.
- Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an type 1 diabetes, pernicious anaemia, Addison's disease vitiligo.
- He became pernicious anaemia which he cited as having played an instrumental part in the comedian's seizure.
- He died of pernicious anaemia in the Adelaide suburb of Glenelg survived by his wife, three daughters and three sons.
- Thomas Addison, 19th century physician and scientist and discoverer of, among others, Addison's Disease and Pernicious anaemia was born and educated in Longbenton.
- However his political career failed to advance, and still plagued by poor health, he died suddenly of pernicious anaemia at Pau, France, on 29 February 1908.
- O'Connor, still a sitting justice, died from pernicious anaemia at Darlinghurst on 18 November 1912, aged 61; he had suffered from chronic nephritis for some years.
- However, Lucy Wills was able to demonstrate that the anaemia she observed differed from true pernicious anaemia, as the patients did not have achlorhydria, an inability to produce gastric acid.
- Furthermore, while patients responded to crude liver extracts, they did not respond to the pure liver extracts ( vitamin B 12 ) which had been shown to treat true pernicious anaemia.
- It also recounts the case of a woman known to Seabrook who felt an urge to drink blood due to pernicious anaemia, and a couple of incidents from Africa that showed a belief in humans turning into animals.
- One potential issue associated with high dosages of folic acid is that it has a masking effect on the diagnosis of pernicious anaemia ( vitamin B 12 deficiency ), and a variety of concerns of potential negative impacts on health.
- He went home on leave in 1918, suffering from sprue and inflammation of the liver, and was invalided out of the Colonial Service in autumn 1919 . He spent considerable time in Eversleigh Hospital for Tropical Diseases suffering from pernicious anaemia.
- Another major effect is the loss of the anaemia known as megaloblastic anaemia ( can also be caused by folate deficiency, or autoimmune disease where it is specifically known as pernicious anaemia ) which severely reduces red-blood cell synthesis ( known as erythropoiesis, as well as other haemotological cell lineages if severe enough but the red cell is the first to be affected ).
- When the character returned, the flat was not ready and Ena announced on screen ( to characters Ken Barlow and Albert Tatlock ) that she would return to her flat but only if she felt like doing so; it was at this point that Carson became ill with pernicious anaemia and was forced to leave the programme, although at the time it was anticipated that she would return at some stage.