Point-of-Care Quick ReferenceAAP Textbook of Pediatric CareBright FuturesBright Futures Pocket GuidePediatric Drug LookupAntimicrobial Therapy GuideVisual LibraryPediatric Care Updates
Interactive Periodicity ScheduleSigns & Symptoms SearchAlgorithmsPatient HandoutsForms & ToolsClinical Calculators
Contact UseAlerts Sign-upSite TourSite HelpFAQ
AAP Textbook of Pediatric Care

Chapter 162: Anemia and Pallor

E. Anders Kolb, MD; Adam S. Levy, MD
INTRODUCTION

Anemia is a laboratory finding reflecting a decrease in red blood cell (RBC) mass below an age-appropriate normative value. Anemia may be associated with pallor, but it is more likely a silent symptom and detected only on routine screening studies. Pallor and anemia are not diagnoses; rather, they are signs and symptoms of an underlying disease process requiring a thorough evaluation by the primary care physician.

Chapter 162: Anemia and Pallor has been found in AAP Textbook of Pediatric Care

To view this topic, please login.

Pediatric Care Online allows you to quickly access multiple pediatric resources, all in one place, for the most recent clinical information you need at the point-of-care.

View these topics FREE!


Quick Reference

Textbook

Bright Futures

For full access, please learn more.

Content Manager
Display all Sections
Get Permissions
Font Size
Print PagePrint Topic
CrossLinks
Anemia and Pallor
Methotrexate
Normal Laboratory Values for Children
Phenytoin
Red Blood Cell Indices During Infancy and Childhood
Vitamin E