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standard erythrocytes.
Macrocytosis is a
common morphological feature in
neonatal peripheral blood. The
presence of
macrocytosis can
indicate a
range of...
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consumption is one of the most
common causes of
macrocytosis and non-megaloblastic
macrocytic anemia. Mild
macrocytosis is a
common finding ****ociated with rapid...
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microcytosis – Iron deficiency,
sickle cell
anemia Anisocytosis with
macrocytosis –
Folate or
vitamin B12 deficiency,
autoimmune hemolytic anemia, cytotoxic...
- for long periods; the
condition was
first do****ented in 1881. Runner's
macrocytosis is a
phenomenon of
increased red
blood cell size as a
compensatory mechanism...
- MCHC: so MCV is
decreased as
compensating mechanism.[citation needed]
Macrocytosis "microcythemia" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary Mach-Pascual S, Darbellay...
- to
macrocytes (abnormally
large red cells) and the
condition called macrocytosis. The
cause of this
cellular gigantism is an
impairment in DNA replication...
- Yale, S. H. (2006-09-01). "Megaloblastic
Anemia and
Other Causes of
Macrocytosis".
Clinical Medicine & Research. 4 (3): 236–241. doi:10.3121/cmr.4.3.236...
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leads to
continuing cell
growth without division,
which presents as
macrocytosis.
Megaloblastic anemia has a
rather slow onset,
especially when compared...
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later onset of pale appearance,
feeling tired, and infections.
Because macrocytosis usually precedes a low
platelet count,
patients with
typical congenital...
- name is an
initialism of "osteosarcoma, limb anomalies, and
erythroid macrocytosis with
megaloblastic marrow syndrome".
OSLAM syndrome was
recognised and...