Childhood Anemia: Causes, Classification, and Management

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Introduction to Childhood Anaemia
  2. Classification and Causes
  3. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
  4. Clinical Presentation
  5. Laboratory Investigations
  6. Common Causes of Anaemia
  7. Iron Deficiency Anaemia

📖 1. Introduction to Childhood Anaemia

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Childhood anaemia is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) using age-specific haemoglobin thresholds. These thresholds specify the haemoglobin levels below which a child is considered anaemic, varying according to different age groups.

Impact of anaemia on children includes significant effects on growth, cognitive development, and immunity, leading to potential long-term health consequences.

Morphological characteristics of red blood cells (RBC) involve assessing the shape, size, and appearance of RBCs to aid in classifying the type of anaemia.

Age-related classification of anaemia considers the child's age when diagnosing and categorizing anaemia, as haemoglobin thresholds and RBC morphology vary across different developmental stages.

📝 Essential Points

Anaemia in children is diagnosed based on WHO's age-specific haemoglobin thresholds, which differ for infants, young children, and older children. Blood loss must be excluded at all ages when diagnosing anaemia, ensuring that the low haemoglobin is due to other causes such as decreased production or increased destruction of RBCs.

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1. How should a healthcare provider apply the WHO's criteria to diagnose childhood anemia in a clinical setting?

2. According to WHO guidelines, how does the diagnosis of childhood anemia vary across different age groups?

3. What is a primary consequence of increased destruction of red blood cells in children?

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Childhood anaemia — WHO definition?

Age-specific haemoglobin thresholds vary by age.

Childhood anaemia — WHO definition?

Age-specific haemoglobin thresholds below normal.

Causes of childhood anaemia — classification?

Loss, decreased production, or increased destruction of RBCs.

Causes of childhood anaemia — classification?

Loss, decreased production, increased destruction.

RBC morphology — significance?

Assists in classifying anaemia type.

Age-related anaemia — consideration?

Haemoglobin and RBC changes with age.

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