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- Q1520335 subject Q7214226.
- Q1520335 abstract "A megaloblast is an unusually large erythroblast that can be associated with Vitamin B12 deficiency (as caused by pernicious anemia or dietary insufficiency) and/or folic acid deficiency (collectively called megaloblastic anemia). It is differentiated from a normoblast, which is a normally-sized erythroblast. This kind of anemia leads to macrocytes (abnormally large red cells). The cause of this cellular gigantism is an impairment in DNA synthesis which delays nuclear maturation and cell division. Because RNA and cytoplasmic elements are synthesized at a constant rate despite the cells' impaired DNA synthesis, the cells show nuclear-cytoplasmic asynchrony.".
- Q1520335 wikiPageExternalLink Basophilic-Normoblast.cfm.
- Q1520335 wikiPageExternalLink Orthochromatic-Normoblast.cfm.
- Q1520335 wikiPageExternalLink Polychromatophilic-Normoblast.cfm.
- Q1520335 wikiPageExternalLink Pronormoblast.cfm.
- Q1520335 wikiPageExternalLink _xii-08.html.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q10832211.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q1346016.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915477.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q3296909.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q514525.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214226.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q837174.
- Q1520335 wikiPageWikiLink Q919283.
- Q1520335 comment "A megaloblast is an unusually large erythroblast that can be associated with Vitamin B12 deficiency (as caused by pernicious anemia or dietary insufficiency) and/or folic acid deficiency (collectively called megaloblastic anemia). It is differentiated from a normoblast, which is a normally-sized erythroblast. This kind of anemia leads to macrocytes (abnormally large red cells).".
- Q1520335 label "Megaloblast".