• J Intensive Care Med · Sep 2008

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    Anemia of inflammation in critically ill patients.

    • Kristen C Sihler and Lena M Napolitano.
    • Division of Acute Care Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0033, USA. ksihler@umich.edu
    • J Intensive Care Med. 2008 Sep 1;23(5):295-302.

    AbstractAnemia is seen frequently in critically ill patients and has several etiologies. This article reviews the causes with an emphasis on the effects of inflammation, examines the risks and benefits of current therapies, and discusses novel treatment options.

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