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AI-assisted diagnosis of anemia through peripheral smear image analysis: A cross-validation study. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Hematology
Purpose of review Over the last century, the diseases associated with macrocytic anemia have been changing with more patients currently having hematological diseases including malignancies and myelodysplastic syndrome. The intracellular mechanisms underlying the development of anemia with macrocytosis can help in understanding ...
Mark J, Koury, Daniel J, Hausrath
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Purpose of review Over the last century, the diseases associated with macrocytic anemia have been changing with more patients currently having hematological diseases including malignancies and myelodysplastic syndrome. The intracellular mechanisms underlying the development of anemia with macrocytosis can help in understanding ...
Mark J, Koury, Daniel J, Hausrath
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1977
Macrocytic anemias are not uncommon in clinical practice, and precise etiologic diagnosis is mandatory for proper management. Measurement of serum levels of vitamin B12 and folic acid may obviate the need for extensive diagnostic studies.
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Macrocytic anemias are not uncommon in clinical practice, and precise etiologic diagnosis is mandatory for proper management. Measurement of serum levels of vitamin B12 and folic acid may obviate the need for extensive diagnostic studies.
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FP essentials, 2023
Macrocytic anemia is divided into megaloblastic and nonmegaloblastic causes, with the former being more common. Megaloblastic anemia results from impaired DNA synthesis, leading to release of megaloblasts, which are large nucleated red blood cell precursors with chromatin that is not condensed.
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Macrocytic anemia is divided into megaloblastic and nonmegaloblastic causes, with the former being more common. Megaloblastic anemia results from impaired DNA synthesis, leading to release of megaloblasts, which are large nucleated red blood cell precursors with chromatin that is not condensed.
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