1960
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5199.636
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Observations on Prevention and Diagnosis of Anaemia in Pregnancy

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“…A significant proportion of patients, however, who are receiving these haematinics remain anaemic or become anaemic as pregnancy progresses. This has been observed in the antenatal clinic of the City General Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent, where both iron and folic acid have been given for a number of years (Giles and Burton, 1960). Anaemia in these cases might be due to excessive haemodilution (Dieckmann and Wegner, 1934), failure on the part of the patient to take her drugs, or possibly to some other factor such as intercurrent infection.…”
Section: Bdicaljournalmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A significant proportion of patients, however, who are receiving these haematinics remain anaemic or become anaemic as pregnancy progresses. This has been observed in the antenatal clinic of the City General Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent, where both iron and folic acid have been given for a number of years (Giles and Burton, 1960). Anaemia in these cases might be due to excessive haemodilution (Dieckmann and Wegner, 1934), failure on the part of the patient to take her drugs, or possibly to some other factor such as intercurrent infection.…”
Section: Bdicaljournalmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Quando a gestante apresenta uma concentração baixa de hemoglobina, o recém-nascido tem maiores probabilidades de também apresentar baixa concentração 30 . Freqüentemente é encontrada a relação da anemia com maior incidência de toxemia, com maiores coeficientes de natimortalidade e com aumento do número de abortos 11,12,14,15,22 O ferro tem sua absorção condicionada à qualidade da dieta; a presença de fitatos, fosfatos e outros quelantes inibem seu aproveitamento, enquanto que aminoácidos sulfurados, carnes em geral e ácido ascórbico, melhoram sua absorção 20,27 .…”
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“…The magnitude of fall was influenced by age and parity to a lesser extent. (8) Gargi et al in their study involving 1233 antenatal women of 28 weeks of gestation did not find any significant relation of baby weight with calorie intake. The reason for non-significant relation was not explained by the author.…”
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confidence: 84%