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Hematology | Types of Anemias
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about types of Anemias!
In this video we discuss the various types of anemias:
Tables of Contents:
00:00 - Intro and Overview
00:52 - Iron Deficiency Anemia (Microcytic)
06:07 - Pernicious Anemia (B12/Folic Acid) (Macrocytic)
10:40 - Hereditary Spherocytosis
13:34 - G6PDH
19:30 - Sickle Cell Anemia (HbS)
25:07 - Hemorrhagic
26:28 - Aplastic (Pancytopenia)
30:17 - Thalassemia (Microcytic)
33:21 - Wrap Up
References:
● Le T, Bhushan V, Sochat M, Chavda Y, Zureick A. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2017
● Marieb EN, Hoehn K. Anatomy & Physiology. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson; 2020.
● Boron WF, Boulpaep EL. Medical Physiology.; 2017.
● U...
published: 24 Mar 2017
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Anaemia (anemia) - classification (microcytic, normocytic and macrocytic) and pathophysiology
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"Anemia can be defined as a reduced absolute number of circulating red blood cells. In practice a low hemoglobin concentration or a low hematocrit is most widely accepted definition for anaemia.
Red blood cells are the cells that carry oxygen around our body. Red blood cells also known as erythrocytes arise from myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow. Erythropoesis is the process of erythrocyte production. Myeloid progenitor cells become reticulocytes. This path is stimulated by hormones including erythropoietin. The reticulocyte enter blood stream 3 days later and matures to become a RBC in circulation. The mature RBC circulates for around 120 days, after which time it is removed from the circulation by the reticuloendothelial system.
When perfo...
published: 14 Jan 2019
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What is #Anemia? The Symptoms of Iron Deficiency
Anemia is a condition that occurs when the body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body’s organs. Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common types of anemia and as the name suggests, it’s caused by a lack of iron - this can cause symptoms such as extreme fatigue or weakness.
This video covers some of the most common questions about anemia. To navigate to specific points in the video, see below:
0:25 - What is iron-deficiency anemia?
1:01 - What are the symptoms of iron deficiency anemia?
2:13 - What are causes of iron deficiency anemia?
4:35 - Should you get tested?
Whether you’re curious about your iron levels or are experiencing iron deficiency anemia symptoms, you can check in on your iron levels from the comfort of home with LetsGetChecked’s ...
published: 22 Oct 2018
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Anemia intro
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Iron Deficiency Anemia Treatment, Nursing, Pathophysiology, Symptoms w/ Nursing Interventions
Iron-deficiency anemia treatment, nursing interventions, pathophysiology, and symptoms NCLEX review lecture. Iron deficiency anemia is a type of anemia caused by low iron levels in the body. Anemia is a condition where there is a low amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the body. Red blood cells and hemoglobin are responsible for the transport of oxygen throughout the body to the tissues and organs. Iron is responsible for making hemoglobin. When iron levels are low in the body red blood cells and hemoglobin do not work properly which leads the patient to feel symptoms of lethargy, pallor, tachycardia, weird food cravings (ice, clay, dirt), inflammation of the tongue (glossitis), nail changes such as koilonychia (spoon-shape of the nails) etc. Treatment for iron-deficiency anemia inc...
published: 18 Nov 2016
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia (Overview) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Iron-Deficiency Anemia | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Iron Deficiency Anemia is a hematological condition involving low levels of hemoglobin (red blood cells) due to deficiency of iron, which is required for production of hemoglobin and red blood cells. Due to iron deficiency, the body is not able to make enough hemoglobin and red blood cells, ultimately leading to anemia. In this lesson, we discuss a variety of causes of iron deficiency, including decreased dietary consumption, increased losses and increased utilization. We also discuss the signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia, along with how it is diagnosed and how it is treated.
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published: 05 Jul 2021
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Anemia - Causes, Symptoms, Treatments & More…
If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives the red color to blood. It carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
Anemia has three main causes: blood loss, lack of red blood cell production, and high rates of red blood cell destruction.
Conditions that may lead to anemia include
• Heavy periods
• Pregnancy
• Ulcers
• Colon polyps or colon cancer
• Inherited disorders
• A diet that does not have enough iron, folic acid or vitamin B12
• Blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, or cancer
• Aplastic anemia, a condition that can be inherited or acquired
• G6PD deficiency, a metab...
published: 21 Jul 2014
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Anemia (Types, Findings, Lab Values)
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia Signs & Symptoms (ex. Fatigue, “Spoon Nails”, Cracked Lips)
Iron-Deficiency Anemia Signs & Symptoms (ex. Fatigue, “Spoon Nails”, Cracked Lips)
Lesson on the Signs & Symptoms of Iron-Deficiency Anemia (and Anemia in general), including fatigue, depression, nail changes, cracked lips etc. Anemia is a condition with low hemoglobin levels, and iron-deficiency anemia is an anemia due to deficiency (low levels) of iron. Hemoglobin is responsible and necessary for oxygen delivery, so in a condition with low hemoglobin, oxygen delivery is impaired and leads to a host of different signs and symptoms. Iron-deficiency anemia can lead to more specific signs and symptoms, which we discuss in this lesson.
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published: 25 Oct 2020
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Hematology | Types of Anemias
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Ninja Nerds!
In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about types of Anemias!
In this vid...
Official Ninja Nerd Website: https://ninjanerd.org
Ninja Nerds!
In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about types of Anemias!
In this video we discuss the various types of anemias:
Tables of Contents:
00:00 - Intro and Overview
00:52 - Iron Deficiency Anemia (Microcytic)
06:07 - Pernicious Anemia (B12/Folic Acid) (Macrocytic)
10:40 - Hereditary Spherocytosis
13:34 - G6PDH
19:30 - Sickle Cell Anemia (HbS)
25:07 - Hemorrhagic
26:28 - Aplastic (Pancytopenia)
30:17 - Thalassemia (Microcytic)
33:21 - Wrap Up
References:
● Le T, Bhushan V, Sochat M, Chavda Y, Zureick A. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2017
● Marieb EN, Hoehn K. Anatomy & Physiology. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson; 2020.
● Boron WF, Boulpaep EL. Medical Physiology.; 2017.
● Urry LA, Cain ML, Wasserman SA, Minorsky PV, Orr RB, Campbell NA. Campbell Biology. New York, NY: Pearson; 2020.
● Jameson JL, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Loscalzo J. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. New York etc.: McGraw-Hill Education; 2018.
● Sabatine MS. Pocket Medicine: the Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
● Pérez, J.C. Hematología. La sangre y sus enfermedades (4.a ed.). Editorial McGraw-Hill; 2015.
● Anemia: Part 1 - Anemia Classification, Diagnosis, and Routine Work up. (2021, 1 junio). Labpedia.Net. https://labpedia.net/anemia-part-1-anemia-classification-diagnosis-and-routine-workup/
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Ninja Nerds!
In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about types of Anemias!
In this video we discuss the various types of anemias:
Tables of Contents:
00:00 - Intro and Overview
00:52 - Iron Deficiency Anemia (Microcytic)
06:07 - Pernicious Anemia (B12/Folic Acid) (Macrocytic)
10:40 - Hereditary Spherocytosis
13:34 - G6PDH
19:30 - Sickle Cell Anemia (HbS)
25:07 - Hemorrhagic
26:28 - Aplastic (Pancytopenia)
30:17 - Thalassemia (Microcytic)
33:21 - Wrap Up
References:
● Le T, Bhushan V, Sochat M, Chavda Y, Zureick A. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2017
● Marieb EN, Hoehn K. Anatomy & Physiology. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson; 2020.
● Boron WF, Boulpaep EL. Medical Physiology.; 2017.
● Urry LA, Cain ML, Wasserman SA, Minorsky PV, Orr RB, Campbell NA. Campbell Biology. New York, NY: Pearson; 2020.
● Jameson JL, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Loscalzo J. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. New York etc.: McGraw-Hill Education; 2018.
● Sabatine MS. Pocket Medicine: the Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
● Pérez, J.C. Hematología. La sangre y sus enfermedades (4.a ed.). Editorial McGraw-Hill; 2015.
● Anemia: Part 1 - Anemia Classification, Diagnosis, and Routine Work up. (2021, 1 junio). Labpedia.Net. https://labpedia.net/anemia-part-1-anemia-classification-diagnosis-and-routine-workup/
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- published: 24 Mar 2017
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Anaemia (anemia) - classification (microcytic, normocytic and macrocytic) and pathophysiology
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"Anemia can be defined as a reduced absolute number of circulating red blood cells. In practice a low hemoglobin concentration or a low hematocrit is most widely accepted definition for anaemia.
Red blood cells are the cells that carry oxygen around our body. Red blood cells also known as erythrocytes arise from myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow. Erythropoesis is the process of erythrocyte production. Myeloid progenitor cells become reticulocytes. This path is stimulated by hormones including erythropoietin. The reticulocyte enter blood stream 3 days later and matures to become a RBC in circulation. The mature RBC circulates for around 120 days, after which time it is removed from the circulation by the reticuloendothelial system.
When performing a FBC or CBC, looking at Hb is the first step in diagnosing anaemia. One way to categorise anaemia is be looking at the mean corpuscular volume. Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is the average size of a persons RBCs Therefore one way to categorize anaemia is using the MCV. You can have microcytic, Normocytic and marcocytic anaemia. Another way to classify anaemia is by looking at the pathophysiology."
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"Anemia can be defined as a reduced absolute number of circulating red blood cells. In practice a low hemoglobin concentration or a low hematocrit is most widely accepted definition for anaemia.
Red blood cells are the cells that carry oxygen around our body. Red blood cells also known as erythrocytes arise from myeloid progenitor cells in the bone marrow. Erythropoesis is the process of erythrocyte production. Myeloid progenitor cells become reticulocytes. This path is stimulated by hormones including erythropoietin. The reticulocyte enter blood stream 3 days later and matures to become a RBC in circulation. The mature RBC circulates for around 120 days, after which time it is removed from the circulation by the reticuloendothelial system.
When performing a FBC or CBC, looking at Hb is the first step in diagnosing anaemia. One way to categorise anaemia is be looking at the mean corpuscular volume. Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is the average size of a persons RBCs Therefore one way to categorize anaemia is using the MCV. You can have microcytic, Normocytic and marcocytic anaemia. Another way to classify anaemia is by looking at the pathophysiology."
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- published: 14 Jan 2019
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What is #Anemia? The Symptoms of Iron Deficiency
Anemia is a condition that occurs when the body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body’s organs. Iron deficiency anemia is one...
Anemia is a condition that occurs when the body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body’s organs. Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common types of anemia and as the name suggests, it’s caused by a lack of iron - this can cause symptoms such as extreme fatigue or weakness.
This video covers some of the most common questions about anemia. To navigate to specific points in the video, see below:
0:25 - What is iron-deficiency anemia?
1:01 - What are the symptoms of iron deficiency anemia?
2:13 - What are causes of iron deficiency anemia?
4:35 - Should you get tested?
Whether you’re curious about your iron levels or are experiencing iron deficiency anemia symptoms, you can check in on your iron levels from the comfort of home with LetsGetChecked’s at-home Iron Test with online results available within 2-5 days.
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Anemia is a condition that occurs when the body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body’s organs. Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common types of anemia and as the name suggests, it’s caused by a lack of iron - this can cause symptoms such as extreme fatigue or weakness.
This video covers some of the most common questions about anemia. To navigate to specific points in the video, see below:
0:25 - What is iron-deficiency anemia?
1:01 - What are the symptoms of iron deficiency anemia?
2:13 - What are causes of iron deficiency anemia?
4:35 - Should you get tested?
Whether you’re curious about your iron levels or are experiencing iron deficiency anemia symptoms, you can check in on your iron levels from the comfort of home with LetsGetChecked’s at-home Iron Test with online results available within 2-5 days.
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5 Surprising Signs of Iron-Deficiency Anemia https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/5-surprising-signs-of-iron-deficiency-anemia/
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- published: 22 Oct 2018
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Anemia intro
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Iron Deficiency Anemia Treatment, Nursing, Pathophysiology, Symptoms w/ Nursing Interventions
Iron-deficiency anemia treatment, nursing interventions, pathophysiology, and symptoms NCLEX review lecture. Iron deficiency anemia is a type of anemia caused b...
Iron-deficiency anemia treatment, nursing interventions, pathophysiology, and symptoms NCLEX review lecture. Iron deficiency anemia is a type of anemia caused by low iron levels in the body. Anemia is a condition where there is a low amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the body. Red blood cells and hemoglobin are responsible for the transport of oxygen throughout the body to the tissues and organs. Iron is responsible for making hemoglobin. When iron levels are low in the body red blood cells and hemoglobin do not work properly which leads the patient to feel symptoms of lethargy, pallor, tachycardia, weird food cravings (ice, clay, dirt), inflammation of the tongue (glossitis), nail changes such as koilonychia (spoon-shape of the nails) etc. Treatment for iron-deficiency anemia includes iron supplementation, increasing iron in the diet with foods rich in iron (such as egg yolks, red meats, poultry, shellfish, fish, legumes, seeds etc), and prevention. The causes of iron-deficiency anemia include poor intake of iron (as with pregnancy, vegetarian diet, or malnourishment), blood loss (GI bleed, menstruation), or absorption issues (as with Celiac disease, GI surgery etc). It is diagnosed with complete blood count (CBC), iron level, or blood smear to assess the RBC which may appear hypochromic (pale) and microcytic (small). Don't forget to take the free NCLEX review quiz.
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Iron-deficiency anemia treatment, nursing interventions, pathophysiology, and symptoms NCLEX review lecture. Iron deficiency anemia is a type of anemia caused by low iron levels in the body. Anemia is a condition where there is a low amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the body. Red blood cells and hemoglobin are responsible for the transport of oxygen throughout the body to the tissues and organs. Iron is responsible for making hemoglobin. When iron levels are low in the body red blood cells and hemoglobin do not work properly which leads the patient to feel symptoms of lethargy, pallor, tachycardia, weird food cravings (ice, clay, dirt), inflammation of the tongue (glossitis), nail changes such as koilonychia (spoon-shape of the nails) etc. Treatment for iron-deficiency anemia includes iron supplementation, increasing iron in the diet with foods rich in iron (such as egg yolks, red meats, poultry, shellfish, fish, legumes, seeds etc), and prevention. The causes of iron-deficiency anemia include poor intake of iron (as with pregnancy, vegetarian diet, or malnourishment), blood loss (GI bleed, menstruation), or absorption issues (as with Celiac disease, GI surgery etc). It is diagnosed with complete blood count (CBC), iron level, or blood smear to assess the RBC which may appear hypochromic (pale) and microcytic (small). Don't forget to take the free NCLEX review quiz.
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia (Overview) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Iron-Deficiency Anemia | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Iron Deficiency Anemia is a hematological condition involving low leve...
Iron-Deficiency Anemia | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Iron Deficiency Anemia is a hematological condition involving low levels of hemoglobin (red blood cells) due to deficiency of iron, which is required for production of hemoglobin and red blood cells. Due to iron deficiency, the body is not able to make enough hemoglobin and red blood cells, ultimately leading to anemia. In this lesson, we discuss a variety of causes of iron deficiency, including decreased dietary consumption, increased losses and increased utilization. We also discuss the signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia, along with how it is diagnosed and how it is treated.
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Iron Deficiency Anemia is a hematological condition involving low levels of hemoglobin (red blood cells) due to deficiency of iron, which is required for production of hemoglobin and red blood cells. Due to iron deficiency, the body is not able to make enough hemoglobin and red blood cells, ultimately leading to anemia. In this lesson, we discuss a variety of causes of iron deficiency, including decreased dietary consumption, increased losses and increased utilization. We also discuss the signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia, along with how it is diagnosed and how it is treated.
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Anemia - Causes, Symptoms, Treatments & More…
If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. Your body needs...
If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives the red color to blood. It carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
Anemia has three main causes: blood loss, lack of red blood cell production, and high rates of red blood cell destruction.
Conditions that may lead to anemia include
• Heavy periods
• Pregnancy
• Ulcers
• Colon polyps or colon cancer
• Inherited disorders
• A diet that does not have enough iron, folic acid or vitamin B12
• Blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, or cancer
• Aplastic anemia, a condition that can be inherited or acquired
• G6PD deficiency, a metabolic disorder
Anemia can make you feel tired, cold, dizzy, and irritable. You may be short of breath or have a headache.
Your doctor will diagnose anemia with a physical exam and blood tests. Treatment depends on the kind of anemia you have.
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If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives the red color to blood. It carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
Anemia has three main causes: blood loss, lack of red blood cell production, and high rates of red blood cell destruction.
Conditions that may lead to anemia include
• Heavy periods
• Pregnancy
• Ulcers
• Colon polyps or colon cancer
• Inherited disorders
• A diet that does not have enough iron, folic acid or vitamin B12
• Blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, or cancer
• Aplastic anemia, a condition that can be inherited or acquired
• G6PD deficiency, a metabolic disorder
Anemia can make you feel tired, cold, dizzy, and irritable. You may be short of breath or have a headache.
Your doctor will diagnose anemia with a physical exam and blood tests. Treatment depends on the kind of anemia you have.
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Anemia (Types, Findings, Lab Values)
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia Signs & Symptoms (ex. Fatigue, “Spoon Nails”, Cracked Lips)
Iron-Deficiency Anemia Signs & Symptoms (ex. Fatigue, “Spoon Nails”, Cracked Lips)
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Lesson on the Signs & Symptoms of Iron-Deficiency Anemia (and Anemia in general), including fatigue, depression, nail changes, cracked lips etc. Anemia is a condition with low hemoglobin levels, and iron-deficiency anemia is an anemia due to deficiency (low levels) of iron. Hemoglobin is responsible and necessary for oxygen delivery, so in a condition with low hemoglobin, oxygen delivery is impaired and leads to a host of different signs and symptoms. Iron-deficiency anemia can lead to more specific signs and symptoms, which we discuss in this lesson.
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Lesson on the Signs & Symptoms of Iron-Deficiency Anemia (and Anemia in general), including fatigue, depression, nail changes, cracked lips etc. Anemia is a condition with low hemoglobin levels, and iron-deficiency anemia is an anemia due to deficiency (low levels) of iron. Hemoglobin is responsible and necessary for oxygen delivery, so in a condition with low hemoglobin, oxygen delivery is impaired and leads to a host of different signs and symptoms. Iron-deficiency anemia can lead to more specific signs and symptoms, which we discuss in this lesson.
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