10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MACROCYTE»
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Differential Diagnosis of Macrocyte CONDENSED CASE Her laboratory results
are as follows: WBC 2.7 109/L RBC 2.25 1012/L Hgb 7.8 g/dL Hct 25% MCV 111
fL Answer rule in or rule out an intrinsic factor deficit. £ TROUBLESHOOTING ...
promegaloblast (megaloblastic rubriblast), 13, ¡3f Megalocyte (oral macrocyte),
18, 18f Metamyelocytes, 65-67, 65f, 66f 67f giant, 94, 94f neutrophilic bands, and
neutrophils, 153, 153/ Metarubricyte, 8, 8f iron-deficient, 24, 24f megaloblastic, 16
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Shauna Christine Anderson, Keila Poulsen, 2003
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The ABC of CBC: Interpretation of Complete Blood Count and ...
Oval macrocyte Round hypochromic macrocyte Seen in: Seen in: Folic acid
deficiency Alcoholism Vitamin-B12 deficiency Hypothyroidism Pernicious anemia
' Liver disease MDS Postsplenenctomy Postchemotherapy Blue-tinged
macrocyte ...
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Diagnostic Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology: An Atlas and ...
B: Macrocyte with cytoplasmic vacuolization and polychromatic cytoplasm (acute
phase).C: Cell clusterwith ingested neutrophils within cytoplasmic vacuoles (
acute phase). D: Macrocyte with polychromatic cytoplasm (chronic phase). B D.
Although the macrocyte is important in the diagnosis ofvitamin B12 deficiency,
two points must be made. The precise definition ofthis cell depends on local
conditions, as some describe the upper limit of the reference range to be, for
example, ...
Gavin Knight, Andrew Blann, 2010
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Clinical Laboratory Pearls
ANISOCYTOSIS (SIZE VARIATION) Normal Macrocyte Microcyte Oval Macrocyte
COLOR VARIATION o Hypochromasia Polychromasia Hyperchromasia (
Reticulocyte) (Spherocyte) POIKILOCYTOSIS (SHAPE VARIATION) cr Target
Cell ...
Steven L. Jones (M.D.), 2001
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Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques
Medical terms, although shorter than sentences, have precise meanings.
Sometimes a slight modification. such as alteration of one or two letters, can
change the meaning of a word. For example, a macrocyte is a cell larger than
normal, while ...
Barbara H. Estridge, Anna P. Reynolds, Norma J. Walters, 2000
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Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set
MACROCYTE. An exceptionally large red blood cell occurring chiefly in anemias.
MACRO. (OR. MAJOR). MINERALS. The major minerals— calcium, phosphorus,
sodium, chlorine, magnesium, potassium, and sulfur. (Also see MINERAL[S].) ...
Marion Eugene Ensminger, Audrey H. Ensminger, 1993
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Wintrobe's Atlas of Clinical Hematology
Right upper panel: Blood film displaying a round macrocyte. Round macrocytes
occur in several disorders. Lower panel: Peripheral blood film demonstrating
hypersegmented neutrophils with oval macrocytes (arrows) in a patient with
vitamin ...
Douglas C. Tkachuk, Jan V. Hirschmann, Maxwell Myer Wintrobe, 2007
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Color Atlas of Hematology: An Illustrated Field Guide Based ...
Identification Referee % Participant % Polychromatophilic red cell (non-
nucleated) Macrocyte, round or oval 100 89.8 3.6 The two arrowed
polychromatophilic red cells seen here are notable for their larger size and more
basophilic color, ...