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  1. Nutritional Anemias: Scurvy, Pernicious Anemia, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Folate Deficiency, Megaloblastic Anemia
  2. The Megaloblastic Anemias by L.J. Davis, Alexander Brown, 1953
  3. Megaloblastic Anemia
  4. The Megaloblastic Anemias. Modern Medical Monographs 18 by M D, Victor Herbert, 1959
  5. Anemia: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Larry Blaser, 2004
  6. HealthScouter Anemia: Symptoms of Anemia and Signs of Anemia: Anemia Patient Advocate (HealthScouter Anemia)
  7. Nutritional megaloblastic anemias (Diagnostic criteria) by John J Will, 1966
  8. Idiopathic chronic megaloblastic anemia in children (Acta paediatrica. Supplementum) by Olga Imerslund, 1959
  9. Megaloblastic anaemia by V. I Mathan, 1967
  10. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Vitamin B<SUB>12</SUB> by Judith Turner, 2001-01-01
  11. The Megaloblastic Anaemias by I. Chanarin, 1991-01-15
  12. Folates and Cobalamines by J. A. Zittoun, 1989-09

41. Treatment Of Megaloblastic Anemia
Treatment of megaloblastic anemia Slide 28 of 33.
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Treatment of megaloblastic anemia Slide 28 of 33

42. P021002a - Megaloblastic Anemia
megaloblastic anemia. 10/02/2002. Question How is megaloblastic anemiadiagnosed? 4 . Unique Identifier2035976. Authors Beck WS.
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Megaloblastic Anemia Question: How is Megaloblastic Anemia diagnosed? Unique Identifier:2035976 Authors: Beck WS. Institution: Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Title: Diagnosis of megaloblastic anemia. [Review] [59 refs] Source: Annual Review of Medicine. 42:311-22, 1991. Abstract: Megaloblastic anemia can be due to cobalamin deficiency, folate deficiency, or refractory forms of bone marrow disease. This essay reviews current thinking on the diagnostic procedures available to a physician considering these disorders. The questions to be answered are as follows: Is a megaloblastic anemia present? Is there a deficiency of cobalamin or folate? If a deficiency is present, what is its cause? Various diagnostic tests are discussed with regard to the differences in their sensitivity and metabolic implications. In particular, we consider the newest diagnostic tests for cobalamin deficiency, serum homocysteine, and methylmalonate, which appear to be highly sensitive predictors of clinical morbidity. Application of these tests suggests that many more patients are cobalamin-deficient than had been supposed. [References: 59] CAS Registry/EC Number 454-28-4 (Homocysteine). 516-05-2 (Methylmalonic Acid).
Unique Identifier:6768440 Authors: Shojania AM.

43. S021002a - Megaloblastic Anemia
megaloblastic anemia. 10/02/2002. Question How is megaloblastic anemia diagnosed? 1 UI11218680. Indian Journal of Pathology Microbiology.
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Megaloblastic Anemia Question: How is Megaloblastic Anemia diagnosed? Serum lactate dehydrogenase in diagnosis of megaloblastic anaemia. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 53(2):104-6, 1999 Mar. Transfusion in the management of patients with megaloblastic anaemia. Reticulocytes in haematological disorders. Annual Review of Medicine. 42:311-22, 1991. Diagnosis of megaloblastic anemia. [Review] [59 refs] Blood. 76(5):1004-7, 1990 Sep 1. Neutrophil myeloperoxidase measurement uncovers masked megaloblastic anemia. [see comments.]. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 40(9):978-84, 1987 Sep. Megaloblastic anaemia, cobalamin, and folate. [Review] [43 refs] Journal of Clinical Pathology. 40(4):393-7, 1987 Apr. Laboratory diagnosis of megaloblastic anaemia: current methods assessed by external quality assurance trials. Archives of Internal Medicine. 142(12):2111-4, 1982 Nov. Masked megaloblastic anemia. CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal. 122(9):999-1004, 1980 May 10. Problems in the diagnosis and investigation of megaloblastic anemia. [Review] [82 refs]

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45. Hematopathology Index
CBC with iron deficiency anemia, diagram; Hypersegmented neutrophilwith megaloblastic anemia on smear, microscopic; Hypersegmented
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  • 46. Slide: Macrocytosis, Megaloblastic Anemia, Peripheral Blood Smear
    Macrocytosis, megaloblastic anemia, peripheral blood smear Clickpicture to enlarge. Close window to return The red blood cells
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    Macrocytosis, megaloblastic anemia, peripheral blood smear
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    The red blood cells show anisopoikilocytosis, with several macrocytes present. Note the presence of a macro-ovalocyte, a charactoristic finding in megaloblastic anemia

    47. Slide: Hypersegmented Neutrophil, Megaloblastic Anemia, Peripheral Blood Smear
    Hypersegmented neutrophil, megaloblastic anemia, peripheral blood smearClick picture to enlarge. Close window to return This neutrophil
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    Hypersegmented neutrophil, megaloblastic anemia, peripheral blood smear
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    This neutrophil has at least 6 distinct lobes, which is an abnormal and notable feature of megaloblastic anemia

    48. Thiamine-responsive Megaloblastic Anemia Syndrome (TRMA) With Cone-rod Dystrophy
    Thiamineresponsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome (TRMA) with cone-rod dystrophy.FM Meire 1, 2 , MM Van Genderen 2 , K. Lemmens 3 and MH Ens-Dokkum 4.
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    Ophthalmic Genetics
    2000, Vol.21, No.4, pp. 243-250
    Case report
    Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome (TRMA) with cone-rod dystrophy
    F.M. Meire , M.M. Van Genderen , K. Lemmens and M.H. Ens-Dokkum Ghent University Hospital, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Ghent, Belgium Bartiméus Institute for Visually Handicapped Children, Zeist, The Netherlands University Clinic of Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium Institute for the Deaf, Effatha, Zoetermeer, The Netherlands Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia (TRMA) is an autosomal recessive disease in which the active thiamine uptake into cells is disturbed. The molecular basis underlying the disorder has been related to mutations in the gene SLC19A2 on chromosome 1q23.3 that encodes a functional thiamine transporter. The protein is predicted to have 12 transmembrane domains. TRMA is characterized by sensorineural deafness, diabetes mellitus, megaloblastic anemia, and cardiomyopathy. Optic nerve atrophy and retinal dystrophy have been reported in a small number of patients. We report a 15-year-old girl with TRMA and cone-rod dystrophy and confirm that retinal dystrophy may form part of the syndrome. Differential diagnosis of syndromes with deafness, diabetes mellitus, and optic nerve atrophy or retinal dystrophy are discussed. The authors suggest that ERG be performed in all patients with TRMA.
    Keywords: Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia , retinal dystrophy , cone-rod dystrophy , differential diagnosis , review .

    49. Anemia -- Vitamin B12, Megaloblastic Anemia - New Treatments, February 5, 2003
    Folate deficiency is characterized by megaloblastic anemia and low serum folatelevels. Most patients with folate deficiency have inadequate intake.
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    This page has moved. Click here to view. Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia Since body stores of vitamin B12 are adequate for up to five years, deficiency is generally the result of failure to absorb it. Pernicious anemia, Crohn's disease and other intestinal disorders are the most frequent causes of vitamin B12 deficiency. Symptoms are attributable primarily to anemia, although glossitis, jaundice, and splenomegaly may be present. Vitamin B12 deficiency may cause decreased vibratory and positional sense, ataxia, paresthesias, confusion, and Treatment of vitamin B 12 deficiency anemia . Intramuscular, oral or intranasal preparations are available for B 12 replacement. In patients with severe vitamin B12 deficiency, daily IM injections of 1,000 mcg of cyanocobalamin are Folate deficiency anemia Folate deficiency is characterized by megaloblastic anemia and low serum folate levels. Most patients with folate deficiency have inadequate intake. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and indirect bilirubin typically are elevated, reflecting ineffective erythropoiesis and premature destruction of RBCs. RBC folic acid and serum vitamin B levels should be measured. RBC folate is a more accurate indicator of body folate stores than is serum folate, particularly if measured after folate therapy has been anemia, vitamin B12, anemea, megaloblastic, megablastic

    50. Hematology And Blood Disorders - Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia
    Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia. megaloblastic anemia, also called perniciousanemia, is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells.
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    Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia What is megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
    Megaloblastic anemia, also called pernicious anemia, is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells. In addition to the cells being large, the inner contents of each cell are not completely developed. This malformation causes the bone marrow to produce fewer cells, and sometimes the cells die earlier than the 120-day life expectancy. Instead of being round or disc-shaped, the red blood cells can be oval. What causes megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
    There are many causes of megaloblastic anemia, but the most common source in children occurs from a vitamin deficiency of folic acid. Other sources of megaloblastic anemia include the following:
    • digestive diseases
      Certain diseases of the lower digestive tract can lead to megaloblastic anemia. These include celiac disease, chronic infectious enteritis, and enteroenteric fistulas.
      malabsorption
      Inherited congenital folate malabsorption, a genetic problem in which infants cannot absorb folic acid in their intestines, can lead to megaloblastic anemia. This requires early intensive treatment to prevent long term problems such as mental retardation.

    51. Health Ency.: Disease: Megaloblastic Anemia
    megaloblastic anemia See images. Alternative names Anemia megaloblastic.Symptoms. Loss of appetite; Diarrhea; Tingling and numbness
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    52. Hematology And Blood Disorders - Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia
    Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia. megaloblastic anemia, also called perniciousanemia, is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells.
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    What is megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
    Megaloblastic anemia, also called pernicious anemia, is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells. In addition to the cells being large, the inner contents of each cell are not completely developed. This malformation causes the bone marrow to produce fewer cells, and sometimes the cells die earlier than the 120-day life expectancy. Instead of being round or disc-shaped, the red blood cells can be oval.
    What causes megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia?
    There are many causes of megaloblastic anemia, but the most common source in children occurs from a vitamin deficiency of folic acid. Other sources of megaloblastic anemia include the following:
    • digestive diseases Certain diseases of the lower digestive tract can lead to megaloblastic anemia. These include celiac disease, chronic infectious enteritis, and enteroenteric fistulas.
    • malabsorption Inherited congenital folate malabsorption, a genetic problem in which infants cannot absorb folic acid in their intestines, can lead to megaloblastic anemia. This requires early intensive treatment to prevent long term problems such as mental retardation.

    53. Welcome To ENH.org - Health Encyclopedia: Megaloblastic Anemia
    megaloblastic anemia. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Deficiencies of VitaminB12 and folic acid are the most common causes of megaloblastic anemia.
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    Disease Injury Nutrition Poison ... Z Definition: Megaloblastic anemia is a blood disorder characterized by anemia, with red blood cells that are larger than normal, usually resulting from a deficiency of folic acid or Vitamin B-12
    Alternative Names: Anemia - megaloblastic
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Deficiencies of Vitamin B-12 and folic acid are the most common causes of megaloblastic anemia. Other causes are leukemia myelofibrosis multiple myeloma , certain hereditary disorders, drugs that affect DNA synthesis such as chemotherapy agents (methotrexate), alcohol, and other causes. Risk factors relate to the causes. (See also pernicious anemia
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    Signs and tests: Examination of neurological signs may show abnormal reflexes, decreased position sense, and decreased vibration sense if related to Vitamin B12 deficiency.
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    Treatment: The objective of treatment is to determine the cause of the anemia , and the treatment depends upon the cause.

    54. Welcome To ENH.org - Health Encyclopedia: Megaloblastic Anemia - View Of Red Blo
    Previous Page. This picture shows large, dense, oversized, red bloodcells (RBCs) that are seen in megaloblastic anemia. Megaloblastic
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    55. Children's Health At Doernbecher - Child Health A-Z
    Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia, megaloblastic anemia, also called perniciousanemia, is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells.
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    Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia RELATED SERVICES Hematology/Oncology What is megaloblastic (pernicious) anemia? Megaloblastic anemia, also called pernicious anemia, is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells. In addition to the cells being large, the inner contents of each cell are not completely developed. This malformation causes the bone marrow to produce fewer cells, and sometimes the cells die earlier than the 120-day life expectancy. Instead of being round or disc-shaped, the red blood cells can be oval.

    56. Megaloblastic Anemia
    megaloblastic anemia. Alternative Names Anemia megaloblastic.Treatment The objective of treatment is to determine the
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    Alternative Names: Anemia - megaloblastic
    Treatment: The objective of treatment is to determine the cause of the anemia , and the treatment depends upon the cause. Anemias related to vitamin deficiencies are discussed separately.
    Expectations (prognosis): The outcome is expected to be good with treatment.
    Complications: Complications vary with the underlying cause.
    Calling your health care provider: Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms develop.
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    57. III. MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIAS
    (Can be depleted in about 45 months - this is the common form of nutritional megaloblastic anemia). 6. Deficiency results in a. megaloblastic anemia.
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    58. Megaloblastic Anemia Resources On The Internet
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    pernicious) anemia? megaloblastic anemia, also called pernicious anemia,is a type of anemia characterized by very large red blood cells.
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