Megaloblastic anemia

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What is Megaloblastic anemia?

Megaloblastic anemia is a blood disorder characterized by anemia, with red blood cells that are larger than normal. This condition usually results from a deficiency of folic acid or of vitamin B-12.

Alternative Names:

Anemia - megaloblastic

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