“…Examples of anaemias changing from hypochromic to hyperchromic have been described in adults by Davidson and Fullerton (1938) and Miller and Dameshek (1941). The rarity of the phenomenon is emphasized by the first-mentioned authors who state that in a study of a thousand cases of hypochromic anaemia only three were known to develop a macrocytic anaemia subsequently.…”
Section: Archives Of Disease In Childhoodmentioning
“…Examples of anaemias changing from hypochromic to hyperchromic have been described in adults by Davidson and Fullerton (1938) and Miller and Dameshek (1941). The rarity of the phenomenon is emphasized by the first-mentioned authors who state that in a study of a thousand cases of hypochromic anaemia only three were known to develop a macrocytic anaemia subsequently.…”
Section: Archives Of Disease In Childhoodmentioning
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