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Advanced anemia diagnostics with differential diagnosis - Powered by AI
Perform AI-powered anemia diagnosis with differential analysis and severity grading
Explore the AI diagnosis engine with these realistic medical scenarios
Choose Analysis Method
Select how you want to provide blood test information for analysis
For accurate analysis, you'll need the following values from your Complete Blood Count (CBC) test:
- Hemoglobin (Hb)
- MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume)
- MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin)
- RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
Additional values like RBC count, ferritin, and reticulocyte count can improve accuracy.
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Manual Blood Analysis
Enter hematology values for comprehensive anemia diagnosis with differential analysis
Patient Management
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Patient Details
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Based on the latest blood analysis...
Anemia Education Hub
Learn about different types of anemia and treatment options
Anemia occurs when your blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin. This reduces oxygen delivery to tissues and organs.
- Fatigue and weakness
- Pale or yellowish skin
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Chest pain and cold hands/feet
- Headaches and irregular heartbeats
Most common type, caused by insufficient iron for hemoglobin production.
Lack of B12 or folate affecting red blood cell production.
Genetic disorder affecting hemoglobin production, often confused with iron deficiency.
Red blood cells destroyed faster than they can be produced.
Bone marrow doesn't produce enough blood cells.
Genetic disorder causing abnormal hemoglobin shape.
| Type | MCV | RDW | Key Differentiators |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron Deficiency | Low (<80) | High | Low ferritin, response to iron therapy |
| Thalassemia | Low (<80) | Normal | Normal/high RBC count, family history |
| B12/Folate Deficiency | High (>100) | High | Neurological symptoms, macrocytic cells |
| Chronic Disease | Normal/Low | Normal | Underlying inflammatory condition |
| Hemolytic Anemia | Normal/High | High | High reticulocytes, jaundice, dark urine |
Children 6-59 months: 11.0 | Children 5-11 years: 11.5 | Children 12-14 years: 12.0
Non-pregnant women: 12.0 | Pregnant women: 11.0 | Men: 13.0
• Iron deficiency: Oral iron supplementation (65 mg elemental iron daily)
• B12 deficiency: 1000 mcg daily oral or monthly injections
• Folate deficiency: 1-5 mg daily oral supplementation
• Recheck hemoglobin in 4 weeks after starting treatment
• Continue supplementation for 3-6 months after normalization
• Investigate underlying causes if no improvement
Application Settings
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HemoGraph - Advanced Anemia Diagnostician
This application provides:
- AI-powered differential diagnosis of anemia types
- Medical-grade validation and reference ranges
- Personalized recovery plan generation
- Advanced medical visualization
- Responsive design for all devices
Technical Features: WebGL, Progressive Web App, AI Algorithms, Medical Validation
Analysis Results
Based on the hematology values provided, the AI model indicates a high probability of iron deficiency anemia characterized by microcytic hypochromic red blood cells.
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