Discretionary | 1. History of anaemia: This must be assessed regarding its cause, current status and what treatment has been received. 2. Iron deficiency: If not under investigation or on treatment and the underlying cause is not a reason to exclude, accept. 3. Other types: Accept or exclude according to the guidelines. 4. In other cases: Refer to a Designated Medical Officer. |
See if Relevant | Haemoglobin Disorders Haemolytic Anaemia Malignancy If treated with blood components or products or by plasma exchange or filtration: Transfusion |
Additional Information | People with severe long-standing anaemia may have abnormal structural bone. This may not be suitable for grafting. There are special rules for people who have received blood components or blood products. |