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Anemia refers to the capacity of human peripheral blood erythrocytes Zang little lower than the lower limit of the normal range of a common clinical symptoms. Because red blood cell volume measurement is more complex, often with hemoglobin (Hb) concentration instead of the clinic. Our hematologists believe in our sea-level areas, adult males Hb <120g / L, adult women (non-pregnant) Hb <110g / L, maternal Hb <100g / L had anemia. 1972 WHO diagnostic criteria considered in the formulation of regional sea level Hb level lower than following a diagnosis of anemia: 6 months to <6-year-olds 110g / L, 6 ~ 14-year-olds 120g / L, adult male 130g / L, adult female 120g / L, pregnant 110g / L. Should be noted that the normal hemoglobin residents living in highland areas than residents of high sea level; during pregnancy, hypoalbuminemia, congestive heart failure, splenomegaly and when macroglobulinemia, plasma volume increases, this time even erythrocytes capacity is normal, but the blood is diluted, hemoglobin concentration decreased, likely to be misdiagnosed as anemia; dehydration or blood loss, such as when the circulating blood volume reduction, due to blood concentration, even low red blood cell volume, but the hemoglobin concentration increased, anemia easy missed.

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