Chapter 63: Red Blood Cell Disorders
Anemia is a common clinical problem in medicine. A physiologic approach (outlined in
Chap. 47: Anemia and Polycythemia) provides the most efficient path to diagnosis and management. Anemias arise either because red blood cell (
RBC) production is inadequate or because
RBC lifespan (normally 120 days) is shortened through loss from the circulation or destruction.
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