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An eighty-eight year old woman is suffering from severe anemia. Her hemoglobine count is 9.75. Is there any possibility that she can recover from this illness?
May 15, 2014
It all depends on the cause of the anemia. If it is a hemorrage, a blood a work up is needed to identify the cause.
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