The results of laser correlation spectroscopy method for dynamic monitoring of children and adolescents with iron deficient anemia

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  • M.F. Utkina City children polyclinic №150, 1, Bratislavskaya str., Moscow, 109451, Russia
  • S.A. Rumjancev Federal Scientific Clinical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Immunology named by Dmitry Rogachev, 117-2, Leninskiy prosp., Moscow, 117997, Russia
  • E.N. Arhipova The Institute for General Pathology and Pathophysiology RAMS, 8, Baltiyskaya str., Moscow, 125315, Russia
  • O.K. Truhina City children polyclinic №150, 1, Bratislavskaya str., Moscow, 109451, Russia
  • I.B. Alchinova The Institute for General Pathology and Pathophysiology RAMS, 8, Baltiyskaya str., Moscow, 125315, Russia

Keywords:

laser correlation spectroscopy, iron-deficient anemia, risk groups, distribution of subcellular components of blood serum

Abstract

Using laser correlation spectroscopy method, we evaluated the distribution of subcellular components of blood serum from children with iron-deficient anemia. Comparison of the obtained results with the data of standard clinical studies demonstrated high information value of the developed approach. Risk group for anemia was determined. We revealed differences in the direction of metabolic shifts in children before and after therapy.

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2013-06-19

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2013. The results of laser correlation spectroscopy method for dynamic monitoring of children and adolescents with iron deficient anemia. Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimental’naya Terapiya (Pathological physiology and experimental therapy). 57, 2 (Jun. 2013), 60–64.

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