Sideroblastic anemia physical examination
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Physical Examination
Physical Examination
The following physical examination features are suggestive of sideroblastic anemia:
- General - Growth retardation in children
- Vital signs - Hypothermia
- Oral - Lead line on teeth margins
- Skin - Photosensitivity (porphyria), petechiae (myelodysplastic syndrome)
- Eyes - Optic atrophy (associated with DIDMOAD syndrome)
- Neurologic - Ataxia, diminished deep-tendon reflexes, incoordination
- Cardiovascular - Fatigue
- Respiratory - Dyspnea
- Abdominal - Splenomegaly
- Musculoskeletal - Muscular weakness
- Genitourinary - Pink staining of diapers from porphyrins in urine