Biology, asked by DHEERAJSOLANKI, 1 year ago

what is Macrocytic Normochrom

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Answered by Anonymous
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A macrocytic class of anemia is an anemia (defined as blood with an insufficient concentration of hemoglobin) in which the red blood cells (erythrocytes) are larger than their normal volume. ... Many specific pathologies are known which result in macrocytic-type anemias.

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Answered by Tartcinessvari
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A morphological classification system describes anemia by the hemoglobin content of the erythrocytes (normochromic or hypochromic) and by differences in erythrocyte size (macrocytic, normocytic, or microcytic). Any one of three tests (hemoglobin, hematocrit, or red blood cell count) can be used to diagnose anemia.


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