Anemia Detect Extended
What it is
The Anemia Detect Extended is a comprehensive blood test panel designed to evaluate different causes and types of anemia in greater detail than a basic screen. It not only measures hemoglobin and hematocrit levels but also includes additional markers such as red blood cell indices, iron studies, vitamin B12, and folate levels. This test provides a deeper understanding of the underlying cause of anemia.
Uses
This panel is used to confirm the presence of anemia, classify its type (iron deficiency, vitamin deficiency, chronic disease, or inherited disorders), and guide appropriate treatment. It is especially helpful when initial screening tests suggest anemia or when symptoms persist despite normal basic results. The extended panel supports accurate diagnosis and management planning.
Symptoms That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may order this test if you experience persistent fatigue, weakness, pallor, dizziness, shortness of breath, brittle nails, frequent headaches, or neurological symptoms such as numbness and tingling. It is also often recommended in cases of chronic illness, unexplained weight loss, or if anemia is suspected but the cause is unclear.
Abnormal Results
Iron Deficiency Pattern: Low serum iron, low ferritin, and high total iron-binding capacity suggest iron deficiency anemia.
Vitamin B12 or Folate Deficiency: Low levels indicate megaloblastic anemia, often linked with neurological symptoms.
Chronic Disease Indicators: Normal or high ferritin with low serum iron may suggest anemia of chronic disease or inflammation.
Inherited Disorders: Abnormal red blood cell indices may point to conditions like thalassemia or sickle cell disease.
Risks
The test involves a standard blood draw, which carries minimal risks such as slight pain, bruising, or dizziness. These side effects are temporary and rarely serious. The extended panel’s benefit lies in its ability to uncover the root cause of anemia, ensuring timely and targeted treatment.



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