
pmid: 1511161
handle: 20.500.12605/7190
Pernicious anemia patients who were diagnosed during a 5-year period in Cukurova University Hospital, Adana, Turkey were reviewed. Of approximately 200 new patients per year accepted by the Hematology Unit 44 were diagnosed as having pernicious anemia. There were 30 males and 14 females. The mean age for men was 49.14 +/- 18.11 and that for women was 40.00 +/- 14.05. Both values and the mean age overall were lower than the reported mean age for Whites, Blacks and Latin Americans living in the United States.
WOS: A1992HN59800002
PubMed ID: 1511161
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Adolescent, Turkey, Age Factors, Middle Aged, PERNICIOUS ANEMIA, Vitamin B 12, AGE, Bone Marrow, MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA, Anemia, Pernicious, Humans, Female, RACIAL DIFFERENCES, Aged, Retrospective Studies
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Adolescent, Turkey, Age Factors, Middle Aged, PERNICIOUS ANEMIA, Vitamin B 12, AGE, Bone Marrow, MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA, Anemia, Pernicious, Humans, Female, RACIAL DIFFERENCES, Aged, Retrospective Studies
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