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Megaloblastic anemia - view of red blood cells
Megaloblastic anemia - view of red blood cells


Hypersegmented PMN (Close-up)
Hypersegmented PMN (Close-up)


Blood cells
Blood cells


Megaloblastic anemia

Definition:

Megaloblastic anemia is a blood disorder characterized by anemia , with red blood cells that are larger than normal. This condition usually results from a deficiency of folic acid or of 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 drugs, alcohol abuse, and other causes. Risk factors relate to the causes. (See also pernicious anemia ).



Symptoms:

Signs and tests:

Examination of the working of the nervous system may show abnormal reflexes, decreased position sense, and decreased vibration sense if the anemia is related to vitamin B-12 deficiency.

Tests include:



Treatment:

The goal of treatment is to find out the cause of the anemia, and the treatment depends on the cause. Anemias related to vitamin deficiencies are discussed separately.



Support Groups:



Expectations (prognosis):

The outcome is expected to be good with treatment.



Complications:

Complications vary with the cause of the anemia.



Calling your health care provider:

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms develop.



Prevention:

Adequate intake of vitamin B-12 and folic acid is helpful.




Review Date: 10/30/2006
Reviewed By: William Matsui, MD, Assistant Professor of Oncology, Division of Hematologic Malignancies, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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