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A Point-of-Care Method with Integrated Decision Support Tool to Estimate Anemia at Population Level
Published on: January 19, 2024
["Atypical" anemia in a geriatric patient]
H Rupprecht1, D Ditterich, H J Heppner
1Chirurgische Klinik 1, Viszeral-, Thorax-, Gefäß- und Kinderchirurgie, Klinikum Fürth, Fürth, Deutschland.
Abstract:
A gastroenterologic examination was performed on an 83-year-old woman due to unexplained anemia; however, no bleeding site could be identified. Because of the advanced age of the patient, no further diagnostic efforts were made and iron-deficiency anemia was suspected. After 3 weeks, an emergency laparotomy was performed for acute diffuse peritonitis, which was diagnosed as perforation of the jejunum by a wooden foreign body. After extraction of the foreign body and closure of the perforation in the small intestine, healing proceeded without complications.
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