Dino Mehic: New publication From the Vienna Bleeding Biobank
Dino Mehic, Physician Scientist and Postdoctoral Researcher at Medical University of Vienna, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New publication from the Vienna Bleeding Biobank”
Quoting RPTH Journal‘s post:
“Iron deficiency often accompanies mild to moderate bleeding.
This article reports that 1/3 of patients had iron deficiency, but anemia is rare. Results suggest that iron status should be evaluated in patients with bleeding disorders.”
Title: Prevalence of iron deficiency in patients with mild to moderate bleeding disorders and bleeding disorder of unknown cause
Authors: Tim Dreier, Dino Mehic, Justin Oosterlee, Jasmin Rast, Alexandra Kaider, Helmuth Haslacher, Cihan Ay, Ingrid Pabinger and Johanna Gebhart

Read the full article here.
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