Zhelezodefitsitnaya anemiya pri zabolevaniyakh zheludochno-kishechnogo trakta


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The article discusses the problem of iron deficiency anemia (IDA), which develops against the background of many diseases, including gastrointestinal diseases. The data on the causes of IDA, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of this disease are presented. Particular attention is paid to the drug Ferinject (ferric carboxymaltosate) used for the treatment of IDA in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

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D. T Abdurakhmanov

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