Prevalence of potential underlying aetiology of macrocytic anaemia in Dutch general practice

Background: Macrocytic anaemia (MCV ≥ 100 fL) is a relatively common finding in general practice. However, literature on the prevalence of the different causes in this population is limited. The prevalence of macrocytic anaemia and its underlying aetiology were analysed in a general practice population. The potential effect of the different aetiology on survival was also evaluated. Methods: Between the 1st of February 2007 and the 1st of February 2015, patients aged 50 years or older and presenting to their general practitioner with a newly diagnosed anaemia, were included in

Verfasser: Stouten, K. (Karlijn)
Riedl, J.A. (Jurgen)
Droogendijk, J. (Jolanda)
Castel, R. (Rob)
Rosmalen, J.M. (Joost) van
Van Houten, R.J.
Berendes, P.B. (Paul)
Sonneveld, P. (Pieter)
Levin, M.-D. (Mark-David)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Schlagwörter: Erythrocytes / Erythropoiesis / General practice / Laboratory markers / Macrocytic anaemia / Survival
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/96790