
doi: 10.1136/bmj.b1644
pmid: 19465463
Often a blood count only is not sufficient for prompt diagnosis of suspected anaemia. This article details the additional tests that should be performed
Diagnosis, Differential, Hematologic Tests, Humans, Middle Aged, Medical History Taking, Aged, Anemia, Sideroblastic
Diagnosis, Differential, Hematologic Tests, Humans, Middle Aged, Medical History Taking, Aged, Anemia, Sideroblastic
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