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KMID : 0387820130200010051
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
2013 Volume.20 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.54
Intravenous Iron Sucrose for Three Children with Iron Deficiency Anemia Failing to Respond to Oral Iron Therapy
Lee Ji-Woo

Kim Dong-Hyun
Lee Ji-Eun
Kim Soon-Ki
Abstract
Iron deficiency anemia is still a common pediatric hematologic disease in the world. First line treatment for iron deficiency anemia is oral iron supplementation. However, some children need parenteral iron therapy either because they cannot receive oral iron or because they do not respond to it. We used intravenous iron sucrose for three children with iron deficiency anemia who did not respond to oral iron. All were successfully treated without any significant adverse effects. Since studies about effects and adverse effects of intravenous iron sucrose on pediatric patients with iron deficiency anemia are limited, further studies are needed.
KEYWORD
Anemia, Iron deficiency, Parenteral iron, Iron sucrose
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