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Meaning of "macrocytic"

macrocytic (adjective) - Describing a medical condition or characteristic related to abnormally large red blood cells. This term is often used in the context of diagnosing or discussing certain types of anemia and blood disorders
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  • Of or pertaining to macrocytes.

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I thought macrocytic blood counts never vary.
Some may also be afflicted with macrocytic anemia.
Macrocytic anemia is just one type of anemia.
Also known as macrocytic anemia.
Most macrocytic anemias are also megaloblastic.
This is known as macrocytic anemia.
Macrocytic achylic anemia.
Megaloblastic anemia is suspected in anemic patients with macrocytic indices.
Macrocytic anemia is often present and is refractory to treatment with hematinics.
Anaemia may be normocytic or macrocytic.
Macrocytic anemia occurs when the red blood cells are unusually large.
None of the patients had a macrocytic anaemia and only two patients had a macrocytosis.
Macrocytic anemia is characterized by an enlargement of red blood cells and is potentially fatal.
Patients who have megaloblastic macrocytic anemia require immediate correction of their vitamin deficiency.
Macrocytic anemia means that the red blood cells are larger than normal.

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People experiencing a high MCH caused by macrocytic anemia may experience symptoms that follow a particular pattern.
Approach to an adult patient with a Macrocytic Anaemia.
Deficiency manifestations, macrocytic or pernicious anemia is the main manifestation.
A high MCV with a high RDW occurs in some macrocytic anemias.
Macrocytic anaemia: RBCs are larger in size than is normal.
If red blood cells are larger than normal, then it is called macrocytic anemia.
Abnormal macrocytic red blood cells are the product, and the patient becomes severely anemic.
Accordingly, coincidence events were generally correctly excluded from the calculation of macrocytic RBCs.
Mirrors MCV results ; macrocytic RBCs are large so tend to have a higher MCH.
In iron deficiency they are microcytic and in folate or vitamin B 12 deficiency they are macrocytic.
What about the macrocytic anemia?
Similarly, a primary bone marrow disease, like leukemia, may initially be associated with macrocytic anemia.
What are the macrocytic anemias?
If he has a vascular malformation … Anemia 's not macrocytic.
Anemias, including macrocytic anemia, and / or bleeding have been reported.
While heterozygotes are healthy, homozygous W mice have severe macrocytic anemia and die within days.
Bingo … macrocytic anemia.
Anemia 's not macrocytic.
It can manifest as macrocytic anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, glossitis, or megaloblastic bone marrow.
Workers exposed to high levels are at risk for granulocytopenia, macrocytic anemia, oligospermia, and azoospermia.
The term macrocytic is from Greek words meaning “ large cell ”.
In 1928 Wills started her original research work in India on macrocytic anemia in pregnancy.
Anaemia may be micro -, normo - or macrocytic and is often associated with leukopenia.
Classically, vitamin B12 deficiency has been associated with megaloblastic macrocytic anemia.
From Day 10 to Day 40, haemopoiesis shifts from normal to the macrocytic pattern of folate deficiency.
This explains the lack of correlation between serum folate levels and macrocytic anemia [ 4, 5 ].
Vitamin B12 and/or folic acid deficiency has also been associated with macrocytic anemia high MCV numbers.

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