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Introduction : There is an increased need for iron in pregnancy, and it is important to understand the role of iron in pregnancy. A thorough understanding of the mechanisms of iron therapy is needed, as looking at hemoglobin alone is not sufficient as a basis for management.


Date Published: 11/2002

Iron deficiency and anaemia in pregnancy: modern aspects of diagnosis and therapy.

Breymann C

Blood Cells Mol Dis 2002;29(3):506-516. Abstract


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