Anaemia (macrocytic with a normoblastic bone marrow)
Macrocytic anaemia with a normoblastic bone marrow presents as round macrocytes on the blood film.
Possible causes include:
- alcohol
- liver cirrhosis
- reticulocytosis
- marrow infiltration
- hypothyroidism / myxoedema
- myleloproliferative disease
- myelodysplastic syndrome
- acquired sideroblastic anaemia
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