Pediatric Hematology Resource Center
A comprehensive, evidence-based resource for understanding and managing hematological diseases in children
Medical Disclaimer: This website provides educational information only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for diagnosis and treatment decisions.
25%
of children worldwide affected by anemia
300,000
children born with sickle cell disease annually
1:100,000
incidence of severe bleeding disorders
Early
detection improves outcomes significantly
Hematological Conditions
Comprehensive information on the most common pediatric blood disorders, their diagnosis, and management strategies
Anemia
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutritional disorder in children worldwide, affecting growth and development.
- • Iron deficiency anemia
- • Nutritional anemias
- • Chronic disease anemia
- • Diagnostic approaches
Sickle Cell Disease
A group of inherited disorders affecting hemoglobin, causing severe complications requiring specialized care.
- • Pathophysiology & genetics
- • Crisis management
- • Preventive strategies
- • Treatment options
Thalassemia
Inherited disorders of globin chain synthesis requiring early diagnosis and comprehensive management.
- • Alpha & beta thalassemia
- • Transfusion therapy
- • Iron chelation
- • Genetic counseling
Bleeding Disorders
Hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and platelet disorders affecting hemostasis in children.
- • Hemophilia A & B
- • von Willebrand disease
- • Platelet disorders
- • Factor replacement
Neutropenia
Low neutrophil counts increasing infection risk, ranging from benign to severe forms.
- • Congenital neutropenia
- • Acquired forms
- • Infection prevention
- • Growth factor therapy
Clinical Resources
Evidence-based guidelines, diagnostic tools, and educational materials for healthcare professionals.
- • Clinical guidelines
- • Diagnostic algorithms
- • Laboratory references
- • Patient education