anemia of chronic disease

How is ACD Diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves blood tests. Common findings include normocytic or microcytic anemia, reduced serum iron levels, normal or increased ferritin levels, and low total iron-binding capacity (TIBC). A comprehensive patient history and clinical examination are also vital. It is essential to rule out other causes of anemia such as iron deficiency anemia, especially in reproductive-aged women who may have heavy menstrual bleeding.

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