'Macrocytosis' is the enlargement of
red blood cells with near-constant
haemoglobin concentration, and is defined by a
mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of greater than 100 femtolitres (the precise criterion varies between laboratories).
Causes
Most commonly this etiology is
bone marrow dysplasia primary to
alcohol abuse. Other causes may include:
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Vitamin B12 or
folate deficiency
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hypothyroidism
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reticulocytosis
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liver disease
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myeloproliferative disease
Complications
No complications arise from macrocytosis itself and a
prognosis will be determined from its
aetiology.