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Haematology
Anaemia
Macrocytic anaemia
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How is macrocytic anaemia characterised?
MCV
>
100
fL
What is macrocytic anaemia often associated with?
Vitamin B12
or
folate
deficiency
What are some other underlying causes that may result in macrocytic anaemia?
Hypothyroidism
Liver disease
Alcohol abuse
What are the 2 primary types of macrocytic anaemia?
Megaloblastic
Non-megaloblastic
What is the most common type of macrocytic anaemia?
Megaloblastic
What causes megaloblastic anaemia?
Vitamin B12
or
folate
deficiency =
impaired DNA synthesis
What is a particular sign seen during the examination for megaloblastic anaemia?
Glossitis
-
smooth
, beefy red
tongue
Which investigations are done first when investigating for macrocytic anaemia?
FBC
Blood film
Why are vit B12 and folate levels tested?
Deficiencies in these are common causes of
macrocytic anaemias
What are some non-megaloblastic (normoblastic) causes of macrocytic anaemia?
Alcohol
Liver disease
Hypothyroidism
Pregnancy
Cytotoxics