Normocytic anemia is a common issue that occurs for men and women typically over 85 years old. Its prevalence increases with age, reaching 44 percent in men older than 85 years.[1] Normocytic anemia is the most frequently encountered type of anemia.[1]
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A normocytic anemia is defined as an anemia with an MCV of 80-100.
The issue is thought of as representing any of the following:
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