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868 Iron Deficiency

➣complete blood count and mean corpuscular volume (CBC)
➣reticulocyte count
➣RDW (iron deficiency – elevated; thalassemia trait – normal)
➣serum iron
➣total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)
➣serum ferritin
➣erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
■Stool
➣guaiac
■Urine
➣hemosiderin
➣hemoglobin

Specific Diagnostic Tests
■Bone marrow aspirate with Perl’s Prussian blue iron stain (Zenker’s
fixative can wash iron out of biopsies).
■Red cell zinc protoporphyrin levels
Reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration

differential diagnosis
n/a

management
What to Do First
■Determine and interdict the source of blood loss.

General Measures
■Assess hemodynamic stability with acute bleeding superimposed on
chronic blood loss.
specific therapy
Indications for Treatment
■organ hypoxia due to decreased oxygen-carrying capacity
■fatigue, dyspnea
■glossitis, angular stomatitis

Treatment Options
■oral iron replacement. Preferred route on an empty stomach.
Vitamin C increases absorption. Delayed-release tablets primarily
release below the duodenum, missing the major site of iron absorp-
tion. Add meat to diet if meat intake is low.
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