Pharmacologic and cytokine treatment of commonly encountered anemias.

MaryAnn Foote, Alan Colowick, David A Goodkin
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Abstract

Anemia has multiple etiologies: it may be caused by nutritional deficiencies or congenital abnormalities, or it may be associated with a number of conditions, such as chronic kidney disease, cancer, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Anemia is associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality in patients with endstage renal disease, cancer, or HIV infection. Each case of anemia is different, with different causes, clinical consequences, and treatment strategies. Identifying the most appropriate treatment requires an understanding of the etiology of the anemia and investigation of the nature of the causative medical condition. In some cases, such as anemia associated with chronic kidney disease, treatment is well defined and consists of administration of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, accompanied by iron supplementation where appropriate. In other instances, such as megaloblastic anemia, which may be caused by vitamin or folate deficiency, vitamin supplementation alone may be a clinically appropriate treatment. This article gives an overview of the etiologies and current therapies of the most commonly encountered types of anemia, highlighting both the diverse nature of the condition, and the equally diverse pharmacologic and supportive treatment approaches.

常见病的药物及细胞因子治疗。
贫血有多种病因:它可能是由营养缺乏或先天性异常引起的,也可能与许多疾病有关,如慢性肾病、癌症或人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染。贫血与终末期肾病、癌症或HIV感染患者的发病率和死亡率增加有关。每个贫血病例都是不同的,有不同的原因、临床后果和治疗策略。确定最适当的治疗需要了解贫血的病因和调查的性质的致病医学条件。在某些情况下,如与慢性肾脏疾病相关的贫血,治疗是明确的,包括使用促红细胞生成剂,并在适当情况下补充铁。在其他情况下,如巨幼细胞性贫血,这可能是由维生素或叶酸缺乏引起的,单独补充维生素可能是临床上适当的治疗方法。本文概述了最常见的贫血类型的病因和目前的治疗方法,强调了这种疾病的多样性,以及同样多样化的药物和支持治疗方法。
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