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Iron deficiency is a common cause of anemia in chronic kidney disease and can often be corrected with intravenous iron

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Iron deficiency is frequently seen in anemic CKD patients not on dialysis and its correction with i.v. iron will often cause a marked increase in the Hb level, and the achievement of the target Hb of 12 g/dL even without EPO.