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==Overview==
==Overview==
Majority of patients with [[anemia of Prematurity]] are either [[asymptomatic]] or develop vague and non-specific [[symptoms]]. They usually present with [[pallor]] and [[lethargy]]. Decreased activity, [[breathing difficulties]], [[feeding difficulties]], and difficulty in gaining weight are common [[symptoms]]. Less common [[symptoms]] are [[tachycardia]], [[heart murmurs]], and [[metabolic acidosis]].
Majority of patients with [[anemia of prematurity]] are either [[asymptomatic]] or develop vague and non-specific [[symptoms]]. They usually present with [[pallor]] and [[lethargy]]. Decreased activity, [[breathing difficulties]], [[feeding difficulties]], and difficulty in gaining weight are common [[symptoms]]. Less common [[symptoms]] are [[tachycardia]], [[heart murmurs]], and [[metabolic acidosis]].
==History==
==History==
History of patients with [[anemia of prematurity]] includes [[blood loss]] due to [[phlebotomy]] for [[laboratory tests]].
The hallmark of [[anemia of prematurity]] is history of [[preterm]] [[birth]], low [[birth weight]], [[NICU]] admissions, and [[blood loss]] due to [[phlebotomy]] for [[laboratory tests]].<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Alan S, Arsan S |title=Prevention of the anaemia of prematurity |journal=Int J Pediatr Adolesc Med |volume=2 |issue=3-4 |pages=99–106 |date=2015 |pmid=30805447 |pmc=6372412 |doi=10.1016/j.ijpam.2015.10.001 |url=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Strauss RG |title=Anaemia of prematurity: pathophysiology and treatment |journal=Blood Rev. |volume=24 |issue=6 |pages=221–5 |date=November 2010 |pmid=20817366 |pmc=2981681 |doi=10.1016/j.blre.2010.08.001 |url=}}</ref>
 
==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
Common [[symptoms]] of [[anemia of prematurity]] include
 
===Common symptoms===
Common [[sign|signs]] and [[symptoms]] of [[anemia of prematurity]] include <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cancertherapyadvisor.com/home/decision-support-in-medicine/pediatrics/anemia-of-prematurity/ |title=www.cancertherapyadvisor.com |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>:
*[[Pallor]]
*[[Pallor]]
*[[Lethargy]]
*[[Lethargy]]
*Decreased activity
*Decreased activity
*[[Tachycardia]]
*[[Tachypnea]] and difficulty in [[breathing]]
*[[Tachypnea]] and difficulty in [[breathing]]
*[[Feeding difficulties]]
*[[Feeding difficulties]]
*Poor weight gain
*Poor weight gain
Less common [[symptoms]] of [[anemia of prematurity]] include
 
*[[Tachycardia]]
===Less common symptoms===
Less common [[sign|signs]] and [[symptoms]] of [[anemia of prematurity]] include:
*[[Heart murmurs]]
*[[Heart murmurs]]
*[[Apnea]] or periodic cessation of [[breathing]]
*[[Apnea]] or periodic cessation of [[breathing]]
*Cold extremities
*[[Metabolic acidosis]] due to increased [[lactic acid]] accumulation from [[anaerobic]] [[cellular metabolism]]
*[[Metabolic acidosis]] due to increased [[lactic acid]] accumulation from [[anaerobic]] [[cellular metabolism]]


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|2}}

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Overview

Majority of patients with anemia of prematurity are either asymptomatic or develop vague and non-specific symptoms. They usually present with pallor and lethargy. Decreased activity, breathing difficulties, feeding difficulties, and difficulty in gaining weight are common symptoms. Less common symptoms are tachycardia, heart murmurs, and metabolic acidosis.

History

The hallmark of anemia of prematurity is history of preterm birth, low birth weight, NICU admissions, and blood loss due to phlebotomy for laboratory tests.[1][2]

Symptoms

Common symptoms

Common signs and symptoms of anemia of prematurity include [3]:

Less common symptoms

Less common signs and symptoms of anemia of prematurity include:

References

  1. Alan S, Arsan S (2015). "Prevention of the anaemia of prematurity". Int J Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2 (3–4): 99–106. doi:10.1016/j.ijpam.2015.10.001. PMC 6372412. PMID 30805447.
  2. Strauss RG (November 2010). "Anaemia of prematurity: pathophysiology and treatment". Blood Rev. 24 (6): 221–5. doi:10.1016/j.blre.2010.08.001. PMC 2981681. PMID 20817366.
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