Megaloblastic anemia is a common form of anemia that may be related to a vitamin B12 or B9 deficiency. It results from an abnormality of DNA synthesis and is diagnosed on the myelogram by a cellular gigantism of the medullary erythroblasts called megaloblasts but also in all cells with rapid renewal (oral, intestinal, vaginal epithelium...). Megaloblastic anemias are predominantly found in subjects over 60 years of age, with a male predominance. The clinical signs are dominated by digestive and neurological disorders. The diagnosis of megaloblastic anemia, guided by the hemogram, is classically confirmed by vitamin assays and the myelogram, which reveals a medullary megaloblastosis. However, for some authors, the myelogram is no longer syst...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin B 12 deficiency frequency in individuals with high mean corpuscul...
BACKGROUND: Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies have been known to cause megaloblastic anaemia. Sinc...
Background: Macrocytosis refers to a condition in which red blood cells are larger than normal, with...
Megaloblastic anemia is a multisystem disorder, which can easily be diagnosed with high index of sus...
Anemia is one of the most common health problems in the primary care setting. Macrocytosis in adults...
Aims and Objectives: To know the various parameters and diagnostic approach of megaloblastic anemia....
AbstractFolic acid and cobalamin are B-group vitamins that play an essential role in many cellular p...
We prospectively studied 478 patients with megaloblastic anemia living in Tunisia. Overall, 98 % of ...
Background: Megaloblastic anaemia is one of the frequently occurring diseases in a developing countr...
Although megaloblastic anemias are generally regarded as chronic conditions of insidious appearance,...
Megaloblastic anemias are a subgroup of macrocytic anemias, in which distinctive morphologic abnorma...
Since 1903, 744 cases of megaloblastic anemia have been reported in Japan: 490 cases of pernicious a...
Aim of the study: to rewieved the clinical and laboratory properties of seven cases with megaloblas...
marasmus and the biochemical changes therein have been adequately described in many excellent review...
Megaloblastic anemia (MBA), also known as macrocytic anemia, is a type of anemia characterized by de...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin B 12 deficiency frequency in individuals with high mean corpuscul...
BACKGROUND: Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies have been known to cause megaloblastic anaemia. Sinc...
Background: Macrocytosis refers to a condition in which red blood cells are larger than normal, with...
Megaloblastic anemia is a multisystem disorder, which can easily be diagnosed with high index of sus...
Anemia is one of the most common health problems in the primary care setting. Macrocytosis in adults...
Aims and Objectives: To know the various parameters and diagnostic approach of megaloblastic anemia....
AbstractFolic acid and cobalamin are B-group vitamins that play an essential role in many cellular p...
We prospectively studied 478 patients with megaloblastic anemia living in Tunisia. Overall, 98 % of ...
Background: Megaloblastic anaemia is one of the frequently occurring diseases in a developing countr...
Although megaloblastic anemias are generally regarded as chronic conditions of insidious appearance,...
Megaloblastic anemias are a subgroup of macrocytic anemias, in which distinctive morphologic abnorma...
Since 1903, 744 cases of megaloblastic anemia have been reported in Japan: 490 cases of pernicious a...
Aim of the study: to rewieved the clinical and laboratory properties of seven cases with megaloblas...
marasmus and the biochemical changes therein have been adequately described in many excellent review...
Megaloblastic anemia (MBA), also known as macrocytic anemia, is a type of anemia characterized by de...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin B 12 deficiency frequency in individuals with high mean corpuscul...
BACKGROUND: Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies have been known to cause megaloblastic anaemia. Sinc...
Background: Macrocytosis refers to a condition in which red blood cells are larger than normal, with...