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Rural health challenges in Western Uganda: pernicious anemia masquerading as recurrent lower limb weakness-a case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Med Case Rep
Mswelo VE   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The changing pattern of megaloblastic anemia: megaloblastic anemia in Israel

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1983
The causes of megaloblastic anemia were studied in a survey of patients admitted to six Israeli hospitals over a period of 15 yr. Among the 203 patients identified, 69% had pernicious anemia, 12% had gastrointestinal disease, 9% had primary nutritional deficiency of whom only 1% were associated with pregnancy, and 7% had selective vitamin B12 ...
An Zimran, Chaim Hershko
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How I investigate acquired megaloblastic anemia

International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, 2022
In this review of megaloblastic anemia (MA), an overview of vitamin B12 and folate body requirements, biochemical pathways, and laboratory testing strategies will be provided.
M. Torrez   +4 more
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Megaloblastic anemia possibly induced by triamterene in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Two case reports.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
Two patients are described who appeared to develop megaloblastic anemia during therapy with triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide, and both had low serum folate levels.
F. Lieberman, J. Bateman
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The Megaloblastic Anemias

Annual Review of Medicine, 1960
The inclusion in this volume of over 600 references indicates the thoroughness with which Dr. Herbert has reviewed the literature on the megaloblastic anemias. A student of these disorders, the author has digested and evaluated the great variety of studies that have been made in this field and has crystallized this information effectively.
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REFRACTORY MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA

Blood, 1948
Abstract 1. Fifty-nine cases of megaloblastic anemia refractory partially or completely to potent liver extracts given parenterally have been investigated in Edinburgh during the past six years. Thirty-four of these cases were associated with pregnancy, the puerperium or the sprue syndrome.
null LOND, L. S. P. DAVIDSON
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Treatment of megaloblastic anemias

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1957
Abstract Megaloblastic anemia is almost always the consequence of a deficiency state. The proper management of this disorder requires the identification of the nature of the underlying abnormality, since this dictates the choice of the specific therapeutic agent for the deficiency, the duration of treatment required, and the other therapeutic ...
C. Lockard Conley   +2 more
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