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Conditions that can lead to anemia of chronic disease include autoimmune disorders, such as [[Crohn's disease]], [[systemic lupus erythematosus]], [[rheumatoid arthritis]], and [[ulcerative colitis]], [[Cancer]] including [[lymphoma]] and [[Hodgkin's disease]], c[[Chronic kidney disease|hronic kidney disease,]] liver [[cirrhosis]], long-term [[infections]], such as [[bacterial endocarditis]], [[osteomyelitis]] (bone infection), [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]], [[hepatitis B]] or [[hepatitis C]], less production of [[erythropoietin]] (EPO) by [[kidneys]], resistance of [[bone marrow]] to EPO., decreased half life of [[red blood cells]], hospitalized for severe acute [[infections]], [[trauma]], or other conditions that cause [[inflammation]] and a[[Aging|ging]] process may cause [[inflammation]] and [[anemia]]. | Conditions that can lead to anemia of chronic disease include autoimmune disorders, such as [[Crohn's disease]], [[systemic lupus erythematosus]], [[rheumatoid arthritis]], and [[ulcerative colitis]], [[Cancer]] including [[lymphoma]] and [[Hodgkin's disease]], c[[Chronic kidney disease|hronic kidney disease,]] liver [[cirrhosis]], long-term [[infections]], such as [[bacterial endocarditis]], [[osteomyelitis]] (bone infection), [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]], [[hepatitis B]] or [[hepatitis C]], less production of [[erythropoietin]] (EPO) by [[kidneys]], resistance of [[bone marrow]] to EPO., decreased half life of [[red blood cells]], hospitalized for severe acute [[infections]], [[trauma]], or other conditions that cause [[inflammation]] and a[[Aging|ging]] process may cause [[inflammation]] and [[anemia]]. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Omer Kamal, M.D.[2]
Overview
Conditions that can lead to anemia of chronic disease include autoimmune disorders, such as Crohn's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and ulcerative colitis, Cancer including lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease, chronic kidney disease, liver cirrhosis, long-term infections, such as bacterial endocarditis, osteomyelitis (bone infection), HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B or hepatitis C, less production of erythropoietin (EPO) by kidneys, resistance of bone marrow to EPO., decreased half life of red blood cells, hospitalized for severe acute infections, trauma, or other conditions that cause inflammation and aging process may cause inflammation and anemia.
Causes
Conditions that can lead to anemia of chronic disease include:
- Autoimmune disorders, such as Crohn's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and ulcerative colitis
- Cancer, including lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease
- Chronic kidney disease
- Liver cirrhosis
- Long-term infections, such as bacterial endocarditis, osteomyelitis (bone infection), HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B or hepatitis C
- Your body may not store and use iron normally.
- Less production of erythropoietin (EPO) by kidneys
- Resistance of bone marrow to EPO.
- Decreased half life of red blood cells.
- Hospitalized for severe acute infections, trauma, or other conditions that cause inflammation.
- Aging process may cause inflammation and anemia