Mr raza 52 year old chronic diabetic patient who isadmmitted in neprology ward due to his renal fauilure he is onrenal replacement therapy and perform weekly hemodialysis.
Recently he is on constant dependent on bloodtransfusion .he has reduced desire for food ,feel extreme weaknessand fatigue
* His blood biochemistry showed
hb level-6.7mg/dl
hemotocrait=30%
iron level-82microgram/dl
ferritin level-298nanogram/dl
what is the likley diagnosis and How his condition betreated.
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