Life-threatening iron deficiency anemia and profound lactic acidosis due to uterine fibroid bleeding
3rd Cardiology Department, University of Athens School of Medicine
Department of Clinical Therapeutics, University of Athens School of Medicine
Department of Clinical Therapeutics, University of Athens School of Medicine
Department of Clinical Therapeutics, University of Athens School of Medicine, Makedonias 24, 104 33 Athens, Greece
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Fig. 1
Patient's electrocardiogram at admission, showing sinus rhythm and T-wave inversion in leads III and aVF.
Fig. 2
Hemoglobin values and lactate levels during the first 24 hours after the patient's admission.
A case of a patient with severe lactic acidosis as a result of profound iron-deficiency anemia (Hb: 1.3 g/dl) due to chronic uterine bleeding is presented. The pathophysiology of profound anemia and the reported cases of iron-deficiency anemia with very low hemoglobin values (≤ 2 g/dl) are reviewed and discussed.
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