Monocytosis is a high monocyte count and it is associated with different causes, including infections, chronic myeloid leukemia (a type of cancer), and other blood disorders. What is the normal range for monocytes? Normally, you should have 200–800 monocytes per cubic millimeter of a ...
While the term 'anemia' or 'anaemia' by itself is a well known condition that usually means too few red blood cells, low iron, or too little hemoglobin; microcytic and macrocytic anemia mean something different. Macrocytic Anemia or Macrocytosis ...
A minor degree of macrocytosis (mean corpuscular volume rarely greater than 110 fL) may be noticed after: Recent hemorrhage (more than one week) Hemolytic anemia (anemia caused by rapid death of RBCs) 16 symptoms of macrocytic anemia The patient may have general symptoms that are typical for ...