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Investigation of macrocytic anemia

Postgraduate Medicine, 1979
This article on microcytic anemia is the first of several on laboratory investigation of anemia. Microcytic anemia, characterized by a mean corpuscular volume of less than 80 cu mu, is usually due to iron deficiency or chronic disease but may signify thalassemia minor. Exact identification of the cause is important, since inappropriate iron therapy may
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Parenteral vs Oral Vitamin B12 in Children With Nutritional Macrocytic Anemia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Indian Pediatrics, 2022
R. Tandon   +4 more
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PERNICIOUS ANEMIA AND RELATED MACROCYTIC ANEMIAS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1945
To the Editor: I should like to present the following concept of pernicious anemia and related macrocytic anemias for the consideration of your readers. Just as pellagra is no longer considered a "disease" if the skin, gastrointestinal tract or nervous system lut is classified rather as a vitamin deficiency disorder, manifested by a disturbance in the
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DIVERTICULOSIS OF THE JEJUNUM WITH MACROCYTIC ANEMIA AND STEATORRHEA

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1961
Excerpt Jejunal diverticulosis complicated by macrocytic anemia and steatorrhea has been rarely reported, and the syndrome has remained relatively unknown to the medical profession.
Abraham A. Polachek   +2 more
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Case 40. Misdiagnosis of refractory macrocytic anemia

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2008
A diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndrome, refractory anemia subtype, was made in an elderly Indian woman on the basis of a refractory macrocytic anemia with normal vitamin B(12) and folate assays, normal thyroid function, essentially normal liver function and normal cytogenetic analysis. Disease evolution revealed that the diagnosis was erroneous.
Kate Stringaris, Barbara J. Bain
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Human radical scavenger α1-microglobulin protects against hemolysis in vitro and α1-microglobulin knockout mice exhibit a macrocytic anemia phenotype.

Free Radical Biology & Medicine, 2020
Amanda Kristiansson   +9 more
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MACROCYTIC ANEMIA IN BANTI'S DISEASE

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1935
Excerpt An enormous literature has accumulated since Banti first described the three-stage syndrome to which his name has become the eponym.
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The Current Status of the Macrocytic Anemias.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1961
Excerpt Macrocytic megaloblastic anemias occur because of single or combined deficiencies of folic acid, vitamin B12, or ascorbic acid.
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MACROCYTIC ANEMIA IN DISEASE OF THE LIVER

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1933
The cause of the so-called pernicious blood picture is still one of the most interesting fields of study in modern medicine. It is now generally recognized that this type of anemia is merely one variety of faulty formation of blood and not a pathognomonic sign. Whatever disease process is able to bring about this particular disturbance in hematopoiesis
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Severe anemia and massive proteinuria in a boy with diabetes mellitus: Answers

Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West), 2023
G. Aksoy, M. Koyun, E. Çomak, S. Akman
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