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  1. Pernicious anemia (Major problems in internal medicine ; v. 7) by Lawrence Kass, 1976
  2. Pernicious Anemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-04-27
  3. A Special Diet for Patients with Pernicious Anemia by William P. And Minot, George R. Murphy, 1926
  4. Schilling test still useful in pernicious anemia? by MD Malcolm L. Brigden, 2010-06-18
  5. Pernicious Anemia Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  6. Pernicious Anemia: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2006
  7. The Anemias - With Special Reference to Pernicious Anemia and the use of Liver Extracts in the treatment of Anemias by Lilly (Eli) and company, 1942-01-01
  8. The Anemias--With Special Reference to Pernicious Anemia and the Use of Liver Extracts in the Treatment of Anemia by 1943
  9. Observations on the Etiologic Relationship pf Achylia Gastrica to Pernicious Anemia. I. The Effect of the Administration to Patients with Pernicious Anemia of the Contents of the Normal Human Stomach Recovered after the Ingestion of Beef Muscle. II. The Effect of the Administration to Patients with Pernicious Anemia of Beef Muscle after Incubation with Normal Human Gastric Juice. III. The Nature of the Reaction Between Normal Human Gastric Juice and Beef Muscle Leading to Clinical Improvement. . by William B. and Wilmot C. Townsend Castle, 1930
  10. The Anemias Wih Special Reference to Pernicious Anemia and the Use of Liver Extracts in the Treatment of Anemias by Eli Lilly Staff, 1965
  11. A Diet Rich in Liver in the Treatment of Pernicious Anemia. a Study of One Hundred and Five Cases by George R. And Murphy, William P. Minot, 1927
  12. Treatment of Pernicious Anemia By a Special Diet by George R. And Murphy, William P. Minot, 1926
  13. Treatment of Pernicious Anemia by a Special Diet. Offprint from: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Aug. 14, 1926, vol. 87, pp. 470-476. by George R. (1885-1950), & William P. MURPHY (b. 1892). MINOT, 1926-01-01
  14. The anemias. With special reference to pernicious anemia and the use of liver extracts in the treatment of anemias. Supplement Blood morphology in diagnosis. A series of six articles reprinted from the Physician's Bulletin. by Lilly Research Laboratories., 1942-01-01

1. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Pernicious Anemia
Looks at pernicious anemia, its causes, incidence and risk factors.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Anemia Pernicious......pernicious anemia. pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor ingastric secretions which, in turn, causes inadequate Vitamin B12 absorption.
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Megaloblastic anemia - view of red blood cells Alternative names Return to top Macrocytic achylic anemia; Congenital pernicious anemia; Juvenile pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12 deficiency (malabsorption) Definition Return to top A form of anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor , a substance needed to absorb Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) from the gastrointestinal tract. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Intrinsic factor is a binding protein required for the absorption of Vitamin B12. Pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor in gastric secretions which, in turn, causes inadequate Vitamin B12 absorption. Vitamin B12 deficiency results. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes a form of anemia specifically referred to as megaloblastic anemia Other causes of reductions in the level of intrinsic factor (and thus of pernicious anemia) include atrophic gastric mucosa, autoimmunity against gastric parietal cells, and autoimmunity against intrinsic factor. Absence of intrinsic factor itself is the most common cause of Vitamin B12 deficiency. Intrinsic factor is produced by cells within the stomach. In adults, the inability to make intrinsic factor can be the result of chronic gastritis or the result of gastrectomy. The onset of the disease is slow and may span decades.

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3. Pernicious Anemia Hub
A brief definition, followed by links to research articles, overviews, case reports and clinical trials.
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Pernicious anemia is the most common cause of vitamin B (cyanocobalamin) deficiency. Patients with pernicious anemia are at higher risk of having gastrointestinal neoplasms than is the general population. It is more common in individuals of northern European descent. On this hub page, you'll find reviewed and categorized links about pernicious anemia.
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4. Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia -Blood Diseases & Disorders
A definition of pernicious anemia, the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment are discussed.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Anemia Pernicious......Blood Diseases. Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia. What is megaloblastic(pernicious) anemia? What causes megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
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What is megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
Megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia is a rare disorder in which the body does not absorb enough vitamin B12 from the digestive tract, resulting in an inadequate amount of red blood cells (RBCs) produced. What causes megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
Megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia is more common in individuals of northern European descent. Megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor in gastric secretions (a substance needed to absorb vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract). Vitamin B12 deficiency results. The inability to make intrinsic factor may be the result of chronic gastritis, or the result of a gastrectomy (removal of all or part of the stomach). Megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia may also be associated with type 1 diabetes, thyroid disease, and a family history of the disease. What are the symptoms of megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?

5. Vitamin B12 Deficiency / Pernicious Anemia: Patient Information: Arizona Telemed
A definition of the term 'pernicious anemia'. pernicious anemia. pernicious anemia is form of anemia (low level of red blood cells) that is related to decreased body
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Benign Hematologic (Blood) Disorders A collaborative project of the Arizona Telemedicine Program , the Arizona Health Sciences Library and the Arizona Cancer Center See: Vitamin B Deficiency: Pernicious Anemia Vitamin B deficiency results in anemia, an RBC deficiency limiting the amount of oxygen in the tissues. Vitamin B deficiency is usually caused by pernicious anemia, a condition in which the digestive system is altered and cannot absorb vitamin B systemic lupus erythematosus , myxedema), or drug action. Among the drugs that may inhibit absorption are histamine blockers, such as cimetidine (Tagamet) and ranitidine (Zantac). Multiple symptoms result from malabsorption of vitamin B . Anemia, mentioned above, is associated with weakness, pallor, elevated heart rate, and elevated breathing rate (see Anemia ). In addition, the patient may be especially prone to infection and may bruise or bleed easily (see Neutropenia and Thrombocytopenia ). Other symptoms include sore tongue, numbness, and tingling.

6. InteliHealth: Pernicious Anemia
People with pernicious anemia or people who cannot absorb vitamin B12 from theirintestines will need injections of vitamin B12 every one to three months
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    8. InteliHealth: Pernicious Anemia
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  • 10. Disease: Pernicious Anemia
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    Pernicious anemia
    Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: A form of anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor , a substance needed to absorb Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) from the gastrointestinal tract.
    Alternative Names: Macrocytic achylic anemia; Congenital pernicious anemia; Juvenile pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12 deficiency (malabsorption)
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Intrinsic factor is a binding protein required for the absorption of Vitamin B12. Pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor in gastric secretions which, in turn, causes inadequate Vitamin B12 absorption. Vitamin B12 deficiency results. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes a form of anemia specifically referred to as megaloblastic anemia Other causes of reductions in the level of intrinsic factor (and thus of pernicious anemia) include atrophic gastric mucosa, autoimmunity against gastric parietal cells, and autoimmunity against intrinsic factor. Absence of intrinsic factor itself is the most common cause of Vitamin B12 deficiency. Intrinsic factor is produced by cells within the stomach. In adults, the inability to make intrinsic factor can be the result of chronic gastritis or the result of gastrectomy. The onset of the disease is slow and may span decades.

    12. Pernicious Anemia - Digestion: Health And Medical Information Concerning Digesti
    An article about pernicious anemia with a full explanation of what it is, some history and treatment.
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    13. EMedicine - Pernicious Anemia : Article By Marcel E Conrad, MD
    pernicious anemia pernicious anemia is a chronic illness caused by impaired absorptionof vitamin B-12 because of a lack of intrinsic factor (IF) in gastric
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    Last Updated: June 21, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: vitamin B-12 deficiency, cobalamin deficiency, Cbl deficiency, addisonian anemia, Biermer anemia, Hunter-Addison anemia, Lederer anemia, Biermer-Ehrlich anemia, Addison-Biermer disease, macrocytic achylic anemia, malignant anemia, cobalamine deficiency, adenosylcobalamin, methylcobalamin, intrinsic factor, IF, macrocytic anemia, neurological complications, severe gastric atrophy, achlorhydria, gastrectomy, gastric stapling, bypass procedures for obesity, extensive infiltrative disease of the gastric mucosa, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, tropical sprue, regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis, ileal lymphoma, Imerslünd-Grasbeck syndrome AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
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    14. Pernicious Anemia
    pernicious anemia. pernicious anemia is caused by an inability to absorbvitamin B12 (cobalamin) that is naturally found in certain foods.
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    Pernicious Anemia Pernicious anemia is caused by an inability to absorb vitamin B12 (cobalamin) that is naturally found in certain foods. These foods are all of animal origin and include meat, milk and dairy products, and eggs. Vitamin B12 is not found in plants. Although bacteria in the large intestine produce vitamin B12, it is not absorbed into the blood stream from this site. Most people need only 2 micrograms of vitamin B12 daily but the average diet provides about 5 to 30 micrograms a day. When it is ingested, vitamin B12 needs to be chemically linked to a substance called intrinsic factor, which is produced in the stomach. In the animation on the right , vitamin B12 is shown in pink and the intrinsic factor is shown in blue. They combine in the stomach and pass into the small intestine where the intrinsic factor helps the vitamin B12 get absorbed into the circulation. Through the circulation, the vitamin is transported to the liver where it is stored, being released back into the circulation as needed. Without intrinsic factor, vitamin B12 is not absorbed and pernicious anemia occurs. Other causes of vitamin B12 deficiency produce the same symptoms as pernicious anemia. Diseases of the small intestine that cause malabsorption may cause vitamin B12 deficiency. Vegans (individuals who consume absolutely no foods of animal origin) are at risk of vitamin B12 deficiency due insufficiency of this vitamin in their diet. But it takes a long time to deplete all the vitamin B12 that is stored in the liver. Even if the absorption of vitamin B12 is suddenly cut off (for example, as in gastrectomy, surgical removal of the stomach), there is enough vitamin B12 stored in the liver to last for one to five years.

    15. Pernicious Anemia: An Explanation
    Feeling tired? One cause of fatigue is pernicious anemia. Luckily it canbe easily treated. Subscribe now . pernicious anemia An Explanation.
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    I have been diagnosed as having pernicious anemia and have been getting a B-12 shot once a month for the past year. However, I don't feel any different; I am always very tired, which is very different for me. Can you explain to me just what it is and what causes it? Is there anything else I can do?
    A: Pernicious anemia (PA) results from inadequate vitamin B12, which is necessary for making healthy red blood cells. In classic pernicious anemia the person lacks "intrinsic factor," a substance made by the stomach which binds to the B12 in food and enables the B12 to be absorbed. A person can get PA from a hereditary deficiency of intrinsic factor, surgical removal of portions of the stomach, chronic inflammation of the stomach lining (atrophic gastritis), and rarely from lack of B12 in the diet (mainly found in meat and dairy products). After a year of B12 injections, your body stores should be more than adequate, so I suspect there is probably another reason to explain your fatigue other than pernicious anemia. Fatigue can be due to so many things that range from the trivial, such as this very hot, humid weather we've been having this summer, to the serious, such as cancer. If you don't "feel right," it's best to get checked out.

    16. Pernicious Anemia And B12 Injections
    Subscribe now . pernicious anemia and B12 Injections. When I was finallydiagnosed with having pernicious anemia (PA), I was 29 years old.
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    Pernicious Anemia and B12 Injections
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    I became anemic when my daughter was born in 1940. When I was finally diagnosed with having pernicious anemia (PA), I was 29 years old. My daughter also has P.A. It was diagnosed when she was 48. I have been on B12 many years - I am now almost 80. I receive monthly B12 injections, and would like to know if I still need these every month? My doctors don't check on the need as with other medication
    A: If you were diagnosed with PA at such a young age, chances are you need the B12 replacement now, at the age of 80, more than ever. In a survey of 548 older people, ages 67-96, about 20% had low levels of B12 on blood tests. Only half of those people were actually anemic, so they and their doctors were probably unaware of the B12 deficiency. Adequate B12 is important for other reasons than just prevention of anemia. The nervous system also utilizes B12, so a lack of B12 can result in numbness and tingling of the hands and feet, memory loss, disorientation, depression, and even personality change. Older people may have lower levels of B12 because they do not adequately absorb B12 from their food. Once malabsorption starts, the person will become deficient in one to two years. The best way to replace B12 is through injections. Pills are available but would not be absorbed any better than B12 in food unless given in fairly high doses. The usual dose is 1 mg per month given by injection. Ask your doctor to measure your blood level of B12. Most likely you will continue to require a monthly shot

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    pernicious anemia. Definition Macrocytic achylic anemia; Congenital perniciousanemia; Juvenile pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12 deficiency (malabsorption).
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    Pernicious anemia
    Definition: A form of anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor , a substance needed to absorb Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) from the gastrointestinal tract.
    Alternative Names: Macrocytic achylic anemia; Congenital pernicious anemia; Juvenile pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12 deficiency (malabsorption)
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Intrinsic factor is a binding protein required for the absorption of Vitamin B12. Pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor in gastric secretions which, in turn, causes inadequate Vitamin B12 absorption. Vitamin B12 deficiency results. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes a form of anemia specifically referred to as megaloblastic anemia Other causes of reductions in the level of intrinsic factor (and thus of pernicious anemia) include atrophic gastric mucosa, autoimmunity against gastric parietal cells, and autoimmunity against intrinsic factor. Absence of intrinsic factor itself is the most common cause of Vitamin B12 deficiency. Intrinsic factor is produced by cells within the stomach. In adults, the inability to make intrinsic factor can be the result of chronic gastritis or the result of gastrectomy. The onset of the disease is slow and may span decades.

    18. PERNICIOUS ANEMIA
    pernicious anemia A form of anemia (low red blood cell counts) that results whenthe bone marrow fails to produce adequate numbers of red blood cells due to
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    PERNICIOUS ANEMIA - A form of anemia (low red blood cell counts) that results when the bone marrow fails to produce adequate numbers of red blood cells due to a deficiency in vitamin B12 . Intrinsic factor, necessary for normal B12 absorption, may be the underlying cause for B12 deficiency if is not produced in the gastric glands (in the stomach
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    19. Pernicious Anemia And Blood Group A
    Subject pernicious anemia and Blood Group A Topic Area Gastroenterology GeneralForum The Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Forum Question Posted By
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    Questions in The Gastroenterology Forum are curently being answered by Kevin Pho, M.D., who is board certified in Internal Medicine. Subject: Pernicious Anemia and Blood Group A
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    Question Posted By: Rose on Friday, October 09, 1998
    Please can you tell me whether children with Blood Group A are more likely to suffer from pernicious anemia if one of their parents with this blood group had it than the average person? Thank you. Dear Rose, Both pernicious anemia and blood group A have been associated in epidemiological studies with a higher risk of developing gastric cancer. On the other hand, whether blood group A is associated with a predisposition to developing pernicious anemia is not known. Genetic factors do seem to play a role in the development of chronic autoimmune atrophic gastritis associated with pernicious anemia. This type of gastritis is most common in Scandinavia where it eventually affects 0.13 percent of the population. Approximately 5-12 percent of these patients will develop gastric cancer. I hope you find this information helpful. This response is being provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or consultation. Always check with your personal physician when you have a question pertaining to your health.

    20. 1Up Health > Pernicious Anemia > Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors Of Pernicio
    Comprehesive information on pernicious anemia (Congenital pernicious anemia, Juvenilepernicious anemia, Macrocytic achylic anemia, Vitamin B12 deficiency
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    1Up Health Pernicious anemia Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Pernicious anemia Information Pernicious anemia Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Alternative names : Congenital pernicious anemia, Juvenile pernicious anemia, Macrocytic achylic anemia, Vitamin B12 deficiency (malabsorption) Definition : A form of anemia caused by a lack of intrinsic factor , a substance needed to absorb Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) from the gastrointestinal tract.
    Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors
    Intrinsic factor is a binding protein required for the absorption of Vitamin B12. Pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor in gastric secretions which, in turn, causes inadequate Vitamin B12 absorption. Vitamin B12 deficiency results. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes a form of anemia specifically referred to as megaloblastic anemia Other causes of reductions in the level of intrinsic factor (and thus of pernicious anemia) include atrophic gastric mucosa, autoimmunity against gastric parietal cells, and autoimmunity against intrinsic factor. Absence of intrinsic factor itself is the most common cause of Vitamin B12 deficiency. Intrinsic factor is produced by cells within the stomach. In adults, the inability to make intrinsic factor can be the result of chronic gastritis or the result of gastrectomy. The onset of the disease is slow and may span decades.

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