Ivan II
Ivan II or Ivan Asen , d. 1241, czar of Bulgaria (1218-41). On the death (1207) of his father, Kaloyan, founder of the second Bulgarian empire, the throne was usurped by Ivan's cousin Boril. Ivan fled to the duchy of Halych and secured its aid. Returning in 1218, he captured Trnovo, had Boril blinded, and was crowned czar. Under Ivan II the Bulgarian empire reached its zenith, becoming the strongest power in the Balkans; he added Macedonia, Epirus, and much of Albania and Serbia to his lands. He campaigned (1235) with John III of Nicaea against the Latin Empire of Constantinople, but later helped the Latins oppose John. Ivan's generally mild conduct and sincere faith endeared him even to his foes. He restored the autonomy of the Bulgarian church, established a central administration, and encouraged the settlement of Ragusan merchants. For his repudiation (1232) of the union with Rome and his support of the heretic Bogomils, he was excommunicated (1236) by Pope Gregory IX. Ivan II was succeeded by his sons Kaliman I, who reigned 1241-46, and Michael, who reigned 1246-57. With Michael's death the direct Asen line became extinct.
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Anemia of chronic disease: A harmful disorder or an adaptive, beneficial response?
Magazine article from: Canadian Medical Association. Journal; 8/12/2008; ; 700+ words
; Clinical paradigms Anemia of chronic disease is a hypoproliferative anemia that develops in response to systemic illness or inflammation...1950s.2 Although the second most prevalent after anemia caused by iron deficiency, it is the commonest among...
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Anemia LifeLine(TM) Launches Online Support Network to Help Millions Of Americans Who Suffer From Anemia Associated With Serious Diseases; Actor Danny Glover Unveils Anemia Connections(TM) at the National Kidney Foundation's Baltimore Kidney Walk.
PR Newswire; 3/31/2003; 700+ words
; ...BALTIMORE, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Anemia LifeLine(TM) today announced that it has launched the Anemia Connections(TM) program, an online...the physical and emotional hardships of anemia. Anemia is a devastating and often overlooked...
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Anemia council offers enhanced Web site.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week; 10/13/2004; 700+ words
; ...amp; NewsRx.net) -- The National Anemia Action Council Inc. (NAAC) has launched...to the prevalence and implications of anemia. The Web site now provides critical information...the media about the growing dangers of anemia, a hidden epidemic. "There is a critical...
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Anemia in the long-term care setting.(Clinical Guidelines For Family Physicians)(Disease/Disorder overview)
Magazine article from: Family Practice News; 1/15/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...will depend on the suspected cause of the anemia and the patient's underlying disease...treatment options for different types of anemia, which include iron- or nutrient-deficiency anemias and anemia associated with chronic kidney disease...
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Anemia council offers enhanced Web site.(National Anemia Action Council Inc. )
Newspaper article from: World Disease Weekly; 10/12/2004; 700+ words
; ...amp; NewsRx.net) -- The National Anemia Action Council Inc. (NAAC) has launched...to the prevalence and implications of anemia. The Web site now provides critical information...the media about the growing dangers of anemia, a hidden epidemic. "There is a critical...
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Anemia elevates risk of physical decline in older people.
Newspaper article from: Blood Weekly; 8/14/2003; 700+ words
; ...NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Anemia doubles the risk that an older person...between physical decline in later life and anemia, a blood condition that affects about...that older people who do not yet have anemia, but whose blood tests are just above...
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Untreated Anemia Associated With Increased Risk of Mortality and Morbidity In Chronically Ill Patients; - More Aggressive Anemia Identification and Treatment Needed to Improve Outcomes -.
PR Newswire; 6/24/2003; 700+ words
; ...MILWAUKEE, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Anemia is associated with increased risk of mortality...Association (AMA). According to the article, anemia occurs often and yet is frequently unrecognized...with chronic diseases, the prevalence of anemia is high and the consequences can be devastating...
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Anemia in an Aging Population
Magazine article from: Clinical Laboratory Science; 10/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ABBREVIATIONS: ACD = anemia of chronic disease; CBC = complete blood count; CHr...hemoglobin; HCT = hematocrit; IDA = iron deficiency anemia; MA = megaloblastic anemia; MCV = mean cell volume; MCH = mean cell hemoglobin...
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Anemia, costs and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.(Research)
Magazine article from: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation; 12/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Little is known about cost implications of anemia and its association with mortality in...ICD-9 diagnosis of COPD. Concomitant anemia was identified based on ICD-9 codes or receipt of transfusions. Persons with anemia secondary to another disease state, a...
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Anemia
Magazine article from: Indian Journal of Medical Sciences; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...metastasis to the marrow, anemia is due to encroachment of marrow...erythropoiesis face=+Bold; 2. Anemia due to increased red cell destructionface...a) Congenital hemolytic anemias face=+Italic; Hemoglobinopathiesface...ineffective erythropoiesis and hence anemia. eg: Thalassemias, sickle...
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Anemias
Book article from: U*X*L Complete Health Resource
ANEMIAS DEFINITION Anemia is a condition characterized...folic acid eaten. Anemias: Words to Know Aplastic...Folic acid deficiency anemia occurs most often...autoimmune hemolytic anemias, the immune system...viruses. SICKLE CELL ANEMIA. Sickle cell anemia...
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Anemia
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Anemia Definition Anemia is a condition characterized by abnormally low levels of healthy red...returned to the bone marrow and used to create new red blood cells. Anemia can develop when heavy bleeding causes significant iron loss. It also...
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Hemolytic Anemia
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
...antibody hemolytic anemia), which can cause premature...About 20% of hemolytic anemias caused by warm antibodies...conditions such as sickle cell anemia and thalassemia, blood...Prognosis Hemolytic anemias are seldom fatal. However...untreated, hemolytic anemia can
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Pernicious Anemia
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
Pernicious Anemia Definition Pernicious anemia is a disease in which the red blood cells are abnormally formed, due to an inability to absorb vitamin B 12 . True pernicious anemia refers specifically to a disorder of atrophied parietal cells...
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Aplastic Anemia
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.
...tissue diseases Hereditary aplastic anemia is relatively rare, but occurs in Fanconi's anemia, Shwachman-Diamond syndrome...congenita. Symptoms of aplastic anemia tend to be those of other anemias, including fatigue, weakness...
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