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A rare case of a tongue mass in a patient with megaloblastic anemia [PDF]
Megaloblastic anemia is most commonly due to a deficiency of folate or vitamin B12. This report describes the clinical features of a case of megaloblastic anemia, in which an oral symptom was the first significant finding.
Mikio , Kusama +4 more
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Background: One of the most common etiology in the diagnosis of pancytopenia in physician practice is megaloblastic anemia. However there is significant confusion associated with marrow megaloblastic features, which need not always because of ...
Vutukuru, Anuradha, Suresh, Attili Vs
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Since 1903, 744 cases of megaloblastic anemia have been reported in Japan: 490 cases of pernicious anemia; 95 cases associated with pregnancy; 66 cases after gastrectomy; 22 cases of megaloblastic anemia of infants; 21 cases of folic acid deficiency ...
Taguchi, Hirokuni
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A Rare Case of Thiamine Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia Presenting with Seizures
Thiamine responsive megaloblastic anemia (TRMA) also known as Rogers syndrome is a rare entity inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder. It consists of a pentad of diabetes-mellitus, megaloblastic anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia and sensory ...
Hassan, Muhammad +6 more
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Megaloblastic anemia-associated retinopathy: A rare case
Anemia is a common hematologic disorder that can manifest with retinal involvement. As the severity of anemia increases, the incidence of retinal findings such as flame shape hemorrhages, roth spots, and venous dilatation also increases.
Erşan, İsmail +4 more
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Introduction: Pancytopenia is a manifestation of many serious & life threatening diseases with an extensive differential diagnosis. Major causes of pancytopenia in developing countries are megaloblastic anemia, parasitic infection, hypersplenism and ...
Bhaskar B Thakkar +3 more
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Pyrexia in a Patient with Megaloblastic Anemia: A Case Report and Literature Review
Deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or folic acid as a cause of pyrexia, though known, is rarely reported in literature. We aimed to report a case in a 51 year old woman, who presented with fever and pancytopenia and was diagnosed to have megaloblastic anemia ...
Kevin Manuel +2 more
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Schistocytes in megaloblastic anemia [PDF]
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Megaloblastic Anemia with Fragmentation
histogram of fragmented megaloblastic ...
Lawrence, Christine
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Severe Megaloblastic Anemia Secondary to Folate Deficiency in a 2-Year-Old Boy with Prolonged Predominant Goat Milk Feeding: A Case Report from a Low-Resource Setting. [PDF]
Farah SA +3 more
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