Anaemia Due to Iron Deficiency

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Anaemia caused by the deficiency of iron is:

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Anaemia caused by the deficiency of iron is:

  1. Normocytic and Normochromic
  2. Microcytic and Hypochromic — Correct Answer
  3. Macrocytic and Hyperchromic
  4. Aplastic anaemia
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Microcytic and Hypochromic

Iron deficiency anaemia produces Microcytic (small RBCs) and Hypochromic (pale/less hemoglobin in RBCs) anaemia because iron is essential for hemoglobin synthesis.

Classification of Anaemia by RBC Morphology
Type Deficiency Example
Microcytic & Hypochromic Iron (Fe) Iron deficiency anaemia
Macrocytic & Hyperchromic Vitamin B₁₂, Folic acid, Cobalt Pernicious anaemia, Megaloblastic anaemia
Normocytic & Normochromic Chronic disease (no specific nutrient) Anaemia of chronic disease
Aplastic anaemia Failure/destruction of bone marrow Radiation, drugs
Note on Cobalt

Cobalt deficiency leads to Vitamin B₁₂ deficiency (cobalt is a component of B₁₂/cobalamin), resulting in macrocytic hyperchromic anaemia. In ruminants, cobalt deficiency is common on cobalt-deficient soils.

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