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MCID: ANM004
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Anemia malady |
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7 drugs, 908 genes, 29 tissues, 1173 related diseases, 29 phenotypes, 2322 articles, clinical trials.
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Sources: 23MedlinePlus, 44Wikipedia, 22MalaCards See all sources Export this MalaCard |
MedlinePlus: If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. the most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. your body needs iron to make hemoglobin. hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives the red color to blood. it carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
your iron might be too low because of
heavy periods
pregnancy
ulcers
colon polyps or colon cancer
inherited disorders
a diet that does not have enough iron, folic acid or vitamin b 12
blood disorders such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, or cancer
aplastic anemia, a condition that can be inherited or acquired
anemia can make you feel weak, cold, dizzy and irritable. it is confirmed with a blood test. treatment depends on the kind of anemia you have.
nih: national heart, lung, and blood institute23
MalaCards: Anemia, also known as deficiency anemias nos (disorder), is related to carcinoma and leukemia. An important gene associated with Anemia is FANCA (Fanconi anemia, complementation group A), and among its related pathways are Measles and Metabolic pathways. The drugs nandrolone and oxymetholone and the compounds atp and acetylcholine have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include bone marrow, whole blood and spleen, and related mouse phenotypes are limbs/digits/tail and craniofacial. Wikipedia: Anemia (/əˈniːmiə/; also spelled anaemia and anæmia; from Ancient Greek: ἀναιμία anaimia,...44 more... |
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Sources: 6Disease Ontology, 7diseasecard, 44Wikipedia, 17Genetics Home Reference, 8DISEASES, 32Novoseek , 23MedlinePlus, 2CDC, 43UMLS, 40SNOMED-CT, 19ICD9CM, 24MeSH, 27NCIt See all sources |
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Sources: 4CenterWatch, 29NIH Clinical Center, 5ClinicalTrials, 43UMLS, 28NDF-RT See all sources |
Approved drugs:Search CenterWatch for anemia Drug clinical trials:Inferred drug relations via UMLS/NDF-RT:43 28 darbepoetin alfa,recombinant, epoetin alfa,recombinant, nandrolone, nandrolone decanoate, nandrolone phenpropionate, oxymetholone, sodium ascorbate |
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Sources: 22MalaCards See all sources |
MalaCards organs/tissues related to anemia:22Bone marrow, Whole blood, Spleen, Thymus, Brain, Heart, Small intestine, Colon, Kidney, Liver, Lung, Pancreas, Thyroid, Breast, Skin, Ovary, Prostate, Testis, Myeloid, Monocytes, T cells, B lymphoblasts, B cells, Endothelial, Fetal brain, Fetal liver, Fetal lung, Fetal thyroid, Testis germ
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Sources: 25MGI See all sources |
MGI Mouse Phenotypes related to anemia:25 (show all 29)
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Sources: 35PubMed See all sources |
Articles related to anemia:(show top 50) (show all 2322)
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Sources: 20KEGG, 36QIAGEN, 3Cell Signaling Technology, 41Thomson Reuters, 38Reactome See all sources |
Pathways related to anemia according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 138)
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Sources: 32Novoseek , 9DrugBank, 18HMDB, 42Tocris Bioscience, 34PharmGKB See all sources |
Compounds related to anemia according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 515)
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Sources: 12Gene Ontology See all sources |
Cellular components related to anemia according to GeneDecks:(show all 22)
Biological processes related to anemia according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 59)
Molecular functions related to anemia according to GeneDecks:(show all 15)
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