A myelophthisic anemia is the displacement of the bone marrow into the peripheral circulation by a disease such as metastasis of the bone marrow. This leads to the presence of nucleated RBCs and immature myeloid cells in the peripheral blood. Under microscopy, this is known as "leukoerythroblastic smear."
Literally translated.... Leuk/o = white or white corpuscle erythr/o = red or red corpuscle -blast = embryonic state of development -ic = pertaining to Therefore leukoerythroblastic means "pertaining to the embryonic development of red and white corpuscle or blood cells." Leukoerythroblastosis means anemia due to a condition that causes the bone marrow (where blood cells are made) to be inactivated.
No. Laboratory signs indicating anemia vary with the underlying cause or type of anemia. it may include abnormal hemoglobin concentrations in the blood and a reduced hematocrit level.
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Infection or anemia, same as in humans.
hypovolemia is the decrease of circulating blood plasma fluid while anemia can range from blood cells abnormalities to the blood cells average volume.
There are 3 types of Livestock anemia. Infectious anemia, Nutrition anemia, and bovine anemia. Bovine anemia is found mostly in cows.
Pernicious Anemia
Iron-deficiency anemia
An anemia caused by vitamin B12 is pernicious anemia while deficient in iron is iron defeciency anemia.
Anemia is reduced hemoglobin in blood. One cause of anemia is blood loss. Bleeding is called hemorrhagia. Anemia caused by blood loss is hemorrhagic anemia.
Yes, this is possible. Anemia is caused by low iron and is common in pregnancy because the baby is using a lot of red blood cells to grow. Anemia is treated with iron supplements or an increased amount of iron in your diet. Gestational diabetes is caused by insulin resistance which results in an increased amount of sugar in the bloodstream. You can have both at the same time. However, if you are following a diabetic diet, chances are you will be getting enough iron to treat the anemia.