microcytic) Anisocytosis Term denoting a condition in which RBCs have variable and abnormal sizes; evaluated on a peripheral smear May be a normal variation in neonates. Anisopoikilocytosis ...
microcytic) Anisocytosis Term denoting a condition in which RBCs have variable and abnormal sizes; evaluated on a peripheral smear May be a normal variation in neonates. Anisopoikilocytosis ...
and this manifests as mild hypochromic microcytic anaemia. In combination with a common small deletion involving one α-gene on the non-paralogous allele (--/-α), patients may have a more severe form ...
Normocytic anemia is a type of anemia in which your red blood cells are normal in shape and size, but you don’t have enough circulating. It’s usually caused by an underlying health condition ...
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If your MCH is high, your blood will be more red. Anemia is the most common cause of a low MCH, including a type called microcytic anemia in which red blood cells are abnormally small. A low MCH may ...