Congenital Pernicious Anemia
Congenital pernicious anemia is a rare inherited disorder in which the body cannot properly absorb vitamin B12, which is needed to produce healthy red blood cells.
Frequent symptoms: It may present with paleness, tiredness, weakness, irritability, and, in some cases, developmental or nervous system changes from an early age.
When to see a doctor? It is reasonable to seek care if a child has persistent fatigue, marked paleness, or growth that is not progressing as expected.
Which specialist treats it? The hematologist, and in children the pediatric hematologist, studies blood disorders, with the support of the pediatrician and laboratory tests to clarify the picture. Seeing a professional makes it possible to understand the specific case and provide the follow-up the family needs.
Data on 22 doctors who treat congenital pernicious anemia
Specialties that treat congenital pernicious anemia
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Doctors specialized in congenital pernicious anemia
Dr. Edgar Bustos Córdova
Dr. Alberto Fregoso Ojeda
Dr. Rodolfo Rivas Ruiz
Dra. Jessica Herrera
Dr. Joaquín Gerardo Joya Galeana
Dr. Sergio Miguel Gomez Dorantes
Dr. Judith Ne'eman Márquez Reyes
Dr. Clicerio González Villalpando
Dr. Mercado Filomena Vizcaino
Dra. Olga Eugenia Martínez Garza
Dr. Aquiles Rafael Ayala Ruiz
Dr. Jose Luis Balanzar Serna
Dr. Alfonso Corona Tellez
Dr. Rodriguez Francisco Herrera
Dr. Román Pineda Abarca
Dr. Escandon Hector Calles
Dr. Aguirre Alfredo Ulloa
Dr. Roberto Moreno Paez
Dr. Francisco Alvarado Alemán
Dr. Jesús Isidro Pinzón Sánchez
Frequently asked questions
What is congenital pernicious anemia?
Congenital pernicious anemia is a rare inherited disorder in which the body cannot properly absorb vitamin B12, which is needed to produce healthy red blood cells.
Which doctor treats congenital pernicious anemia?
Congenital Pernicious Anemia is usually treated by specialists in anatomical pathologist, endocrinologist, hematologist, pediatric hematologist, pediatrician.