2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20173996
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A prospective study on morphological alteration of megakaryocytes amongst megaloblastic anemia cases along with their clinic-haematological manifestations

Abstract: Background: Megaloblastic anemias are hematologic disorders in which abnormal DNA synthesis causes blood and bone marrow disorders. The cause of thrombocytopenia in megaloblastic anemia has been postulated as hypoproduction in some studies, whereas ineffective thrombopoeisis has been proposed in other. Objective was to study spectrum of clinic-hematological features in megaloblastic anemia and comparative bone marrow aspiration study of thrombocytopenia secondary to megaloblastic anemia, hypoproduction and hyp… Show more

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“…It agreed with research conducted by Muhury et al [ 13 ]. It is generally believed that as the severity of anemia increases, thrombocytopenia develops followed by neutropenia [ 22 ]. The cause of thrombocytopenia in megaloblastic anemia has been proposed as hypoproduction whereas bone marrow shows decreased megakaryocytes and platelet indices are studied including cases of megaloblastic anemia under the category of hypoproduction [ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It agreed with research conducted by Muhury et al [ 13 ]. It is generally believed that as the severity of anemia increases, thrombocytopenia develops followed by neutropenia [ 22 ]. The cause of thrombocytopenia in megaloblastic anemia has been proposed as hypoproduction whereas bone marrow shows decreased megakaryocytes and platelet indices are studied including cases of megaloblastic anemia under the category of hypoproduction [ 23 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%