Anemia Scholarly Peer-review Journal

A major problem in patients treated with hemodialysis was hemolytic anemia with fragmented red blood cells (RBC), caused by roller pumps responsible for moving the blood through the hemodialyzer. Hemolytic anemia may often occur in patients with hemodialysis due to different reasons, such as dialysis water toxicity, metabolic derangements arising from renal dysfunction, or microangiopathy, but this issue has been reduced by technical progress. A major problem in patients treated with hemodialysis was hemolytic anemia with fragmented red blood cells (RBC), caused by roller pumps responsible for moving the blood through the hemodialyzer. General Medicine is one of Anemia Scholarly Peer-review Journal's top online publishing journals for research. The open access articles published in this scholarly journal are reviewed by two or more related field reviewers. The journal publishes articles of original research, reviews, case reports, short communications, etc. and highlights theoretical and experimental work. Both editors and reviewers participate actively in the peer review process and help complete the review process within 21 days to ensure high quality articles. The journal provides scientists and researchers with access to the latest trends and research as an important educational platform.

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