Anemia Megaloblastic
A blood disorder characterized by larger than normal
red blood cells. Abnormal precursors of red blood cells
called megaloblasts (from Greek roots meaning "big
cell buds") occur in bone marrow and give this
anemia its name. Megaloblastic anemia commonly results
from deficiency in Vitamin B12 or folic acid (also known
as folate). It can also be caused by leukemia, multiple
myeloma, certain hereditary disorders, and some chemotherapy
agents. The most common type of megaloblastic anemia
is pernicious anemia.
Source: AMA Complete Medical Encyclopedia,
Copyright 2003, American Medical Association
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