If a blood test shows high MCH levels, it usually means the patient has macrocytic anemia and has low vitamin B12 or folic acid levels in his blood. However, only a physician, with the aid of testing and a medical history of the patient, can truly make that determination. References Compl...
Indeed, the first MDS mouse model available supports this concept: Slape and colleagues116 recently showed that BCL-2 overexpression in NHD13 mice corrects macrocytic anemia and delays leukemic transformation. Further mouse models will be required to elucidate the role of apoptosis susceptibility or ...
Indeed, the first MDS mouse model available supports this concept: Slape and colleagues116 recently showed that BCL-2 overexpression in NHD13 mice corrects macrocytic anemia and delays leukemic transformation. Further mouse models will be required to elucidate the role of apoptosis susceptibility or ...
The discovery of folate was closely tied to the discovery of vitamin B12. These two vitamins work together in several important biological reactions. A deficiency of either vitamin results in a condition known as megaloblastic, or macrocytic (large-cell), anemia. In 1930, researcher Lucy Wills an...