Iron deficiency without anemia – a clinical challenge

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Abstract

One should always consider iron deficiency (without anemia) as the cause of persisting, unexplained unspecific, often severe, symptoms, regardless of the primary underlying disease. The symptoms of iron deficiency may arise from the metabolic systems where many proteins are iron containing. Long-standing iron deficiency may be challenging to treat.

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Soppi, E. T. (2018). Iron deficiency without anemia – a clinical challenge. Clinical Case Reports, 6(6), 1082–1086. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1529

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