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Blood film of a patient with sickle cell disease, with sickle cells, target cells and signs of hyposplenism (Photograph: Dr Patel)

Sickle cell anaemia

The diagnosis, features and management of sickle cell anaemia, including identifying and dealing wit...

Autoimmune haemolysis: large, bluish reticulocytes and damaged, rounded or spherocytic red cells (Photograph: David Roberts and John Burthem)

Haematology: Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia

Diagnosing and managing autoimmune haemolytic anaemia. By Professor David Roberts...

Blood film showing ovalomacrocytes (large oval red cells) and hypersegmented neutrophils (Photograph: SPL)

Management of pernicious anaemia

This condition predominantly affects the elderly. By Dr Anicee Danaee and Dr Deepti Radia....

Koilonychia is a specific physical sign of severe and longstanding iron deficiency

Haematology - Iron deficiency anaemia

Deficiency can be caused by blood loss, malabsorption or increased requirement....

Hypochromic red blood cells may be seen in microcytic anaemia (Photograph: SPL)

Clinical review: Microcytic anaemia

Contributed by Dr Ana Filipa Barroso, a research fellow in obstetric haematology at Barts and the Lo...

Obese patients with type-2 diabetes or fatty liver are likely to have raised ferritin levels (Photograph: SPL)

Clinical Review: Raised ferritin

Contributed by Dr Mike Galloway, consultant haematologist, Sunderland Royal Hospital....

Biopsy via endoscope confirms the diagnosis of coeliac disease

Case Study - A cause of anaemia and tiredness found

The penny dropped when the patient revealed a key detail from her family history, explains Dr Harry ...

High serum ferritin

Dr Mark Crowther and Dr Henry G Watson give an update on the diagnosis and management of patients wi...

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