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Spotlight Talks: How I Treat Absolute Iron Deficiency in Inflammatory Disorders

28 Apr 2023

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Prof Günter Weiss, from the University of Innsbruck, Germany, provides in this podcast a comprehensive pathogenetic and clinical overview of a relevant and frequent medical problem: Absolute Iron Deficiency, defined as the combination of anemia of chronic disease (ACD) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in people suffering from inflammatory disorders.The complex functional mechanisms and underlying diseases at work in these patients make the diagnostic work-up and treatment choices difficult and may require careful analysis. Prof Weiss’s clear explanation of the different issues associated with this condition provides a useful guide to clinicians in their daily practice.What did you think of this podcast? Share your opinions with us in this short feedback survey.Provide FeedbackLearn MoreIf you liked this podcast and would like to explore related content, you can check out our EHA Diagnosing And Treating Iron Deficiency Program on the EHA Campus. EHA Social LearningExplore our social media microlearning: https://ehaedu.org/SM_Learning Would you like to explore more eLearning or podcasts? Please visit the EHA Campus.https://ehaedu.org/CampusSubscribe, share, and review this podcast to be able to address topics you enjoy and like to listen to.Follow EHA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EHA_Hematology/Facebook: https://e-h-a.link/facebookLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eha/Email us: [email protected] to receive the EHA Educational Updates via https://eha.news/subscribe 

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