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Iron deficiency should be considered in patients with microcytic anemia and dyspepsia?

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Iron deficiency is a common cause of microcytic anemia, which is characterized by smaller than normal red blood cells. Dyspepsia, or indigestion, can also be a symptom of iron deficiency. Therefore, it is important to consider iron deficiency as a possible cause in patients presenting with both microcytic anemia and dyspepsia.

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