DRUGS may induce anemia by a variety of mechanisms, 1 including blood loss, hemolysis, bone-marrow suppression and megaloblastic arrest. Anticonvulsants 2 such as diphenylhydantoin, 3 the ...
Megaloblastic anemia is a type of vitamin deficiency anemia that causes larger than normal red blood cells and enlarged and abnormal red blood cell precursors (megaloblasts) to appear in the bone ...
A comprehensive discussion of megaloblastic anemia of infancy by Zuelzer and Rutzky 4 included the notation of a five-month-old breast-fed infant with megaloblastic anemia who responded to vitamin ...
Researchers identify associations between B12 levels currently accepted as normal and markers of neurological injury or ...