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Acute posthemorrhagic anemia

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Acute posthemorrhagic anemia
Other namesAcute blood loss anemia
SpecialtyEmergency medicine

Acute posthemorrhagic anemia or acute blood loss anemia is a condition in which a person quickly loses a large volume of circulating hemoglobin. Acute blood loss is usually associated with an incident of trauma or a severe injury resulting in a large loss of blood. It can also occur during or after a surgical procedure.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Turgeon, Mary (2005). "8". Clinical Hematology: Theory and Procedures (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 117. ISBN 0-7817-5007-5.