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*** Intrinsic (Myelodyplasia) | *** Intrinsic (Myelodyplasia) | ||
*** Extrinsic (liver disease, [[ | *** Extrinsic (liver disease, [[hypothyroidism]]) | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Macrocytic anemia are the anemia which has MCV>100fL. Macrocytic anemia may be classified into 2 subtypes/groups Megaloblastic anemia and non megaloblastic anemia.
Classification
- Macrocytic anemia are the anemia which has MCV>100fL
- Macrocytic anemia may be classified into 2 subtypes/groups:[1][2]
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Vitamin B12 deficiency
- Folate deficiency
- Non megaloblastic anemia
- Intrinsic (Myelodyplasia)
- Extrinsic (liver disease, hypothyroidism)
- Megaloblastic anemia
References
- ↑ Naeim, Faramarz; Nagesh Rao, P.; Song, Sophie X.; Grody, Wayne W. (2013). "Disorders of Red Blood Cells—Anemias": 675–704. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-385183-3.00061-9.
- ↑ Erber, WN (2011). "Investigation and classification of anemia": 105–113. doi:10.1016/B978-0-7020-3147-2.00006-7.