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Disease malnutrition
Symptom C0002871|anemia
Sentences 16
PubMedID- 25221716 Furthermore, the role other infective and parasitic agents as well as malnutrition in the cause of anemia in children in the tropics has been well-established.
PubMedID- 23273099 anemia was significantly associated with malnutrition (underweight, or: 2.42, 95%ci: 1.50-3.88; stunting, or: 1.65, 95%ci: 1.05-2.61; wasting, or: 2.89, 95%ci: 1.45-5.76).
PubMedID- 21695069 anemia is usually associated with malnutrition and poor economic status (22).
PubMedID- 21165336 Those who were able to list some of the adverse effects of intestinal worms accurately listed at least one of the following symptoms: weakness, weight loss, diarrhea, dizziness, fever, abdominal pain, swelling of stomach, nausea, vomiting, indigestion, loss of appetite, malnutrition, blood loss leading to anemia, blood pollution and destruction of blood proteins, stunted growth and poor development, and inability to focus or work.
PubMedID- 21373288 anemia can be associated with malnutrition and parasitic/helminthic diseases .
PubMedID- 22613921 On the other hand, nhd has been found to significantly improve hypertension, left ventricular mass, renal anemia, quality of life, malnutrition, mortality and phosphate clearance.
PubMedID- 24778569 Protein-energy malnutrition (with anemia, hypoproteinemia and edema) is seen in 5.0 to 13.0% of infants with cf, or in up to 33.0% (2,3).
PubMedID- 22253508 anemia due to blood loss, malnutrition, pregnancy etc.
PubMedID- 22160444 malnutrition was significantly associated with anemia and h. nana in children.
PubMedID- 22826498 Twenty-one percent, 15%, 12%, 11% and 7% of anemia were attributable to malnutrition, malaria, iron, folic acid deficiencies, and helminth infestations, respectively.
PubMedID- 24791168 malnutrition is frequently associated with anemia, increased susceptibility to infection and muscle wasting that aggravates dyspnea, and limitation in exercise capacity.
PubMedID- 23741189 The most prevalent typesof anemia are due to nutritional deficiencies (malnutrition and iron, vitamin b12 andfolic acid deficiencies) and chronic diseases (such as cancer, kidney disease andcongestive heart failure)(8-10).
PubMedID- 21756322 Other symptoms include malnutrition with cachexia, anemia, abdominal pain and fecal halitosis that is present in over 50% of patients .
PubMedID- 23766778 Presence of anemia, hypoalbuminemia, malnutrition, uremia, and hyperhomocysteinemia in patients with kidney failure are confirmed factors associated with higher incidence of stroke.18 hemodialysis and renal transplant patients are at a higher risk of stroke compared with those who do not require renal replacement therapy.
PubMedID- 26279668 Chronic malnutrition was associated with anemia but not wasting and immunologic staging of disease.
PubMedID- 24106369 malnutrition can leads to hypoprotienemia, anemia and electrolyte imbalance which may affect pharmacokinetic effects of anesthetic agents.

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