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Severe anaemia in Malawian children [PDF]

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Unexplained Macrocytosis

Southern Medical Journal, 2013
Macrocytosis is a relatively common finding in adult patients undergoing blood cell counting. Approximately 10% of patients will have unexplained macrocytosis after laboratory evaluation. Data on the approach to patients with unexplained macrocytosis are limited.To investigate this topic and help delineate an approach to this condition, the records of ...
Mohamad, Younes   +4 more
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Hydroxyurea and macrocytosis

British Journal of Dermatology, 2006
SUMMARY Nine patients who were treated for psoriasis with hydroxyurea displayed peripheral macrocytosis. Mild megaloblastic changes were also seen in the bone marrow of three patients. One patient receiving hydroxyurea developed mild anaemia, another leukopenia. Macrocytosis did not appear to be secondary to an alteration in serum B12 or folate levels.
S, Spier   +3 more
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Benign familial macrocytosis

Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 1996
We have identified a 52-year-old woman and her 27-year-old daughter with macrocytosis, normal haemoglobin and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration. Macrocytosis could be demonstrated from the age of 40 and 25 respectively. All blood tests were normal including vitamin B12 and folic acid.
SECHI, Leonardo Alberto   +4 more
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Multiple sclerosis and macrocytosis

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1989
Twenty-seven patients with multiple sclerosis had mild but significant macrocytosis when compared with an individually matched neurological control group and the normal laboratory reference range. The cause of the macrocytosis is unknown, but our recent clinical observations implicate a possible disturbance in vitamin B12 metabolism, binding or ...
R F, Crellin   +2 more
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