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{{r|Megaloblast}} | {{r|Megaloblast}} | ||
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{{r|Human iron metabolism}} | {{r|Human iron metabolism}} | ||
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{{r|Myelodysplastic syndrome}} |
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Parent topics
- Hematopoiesis [r]: The processes by which all types of blood cells are generated, in the bone marrow, from pluripotential stem cells that differentiate into normal or abnormal circulating elements of blood [e]
- Bone marrow [r]: The soft tissue, inside the hollow cavities of bones, which produces blood cells [e]
- Erythrocyte [r]: Blood cells that carry hemoglobin [e]
Subtopics
- Megaloblast [r]: An abnormally large (i.e., macrocytic) erythroblast; as with macrocytic erythrocytes, they are associated with folic acid or vitamin B12 deficiency or metabolic disorder [e]
- Erythropoietin [r]: A protein hormone produced by the kidneys in response to hypoxia; it is essential for normal development and maturation of red blood cells (RBC). [e]
- Human iron metabolism [r]: Mechanisms of ingestion, distribution, use and excretion of iron by the human body, as well as an introduction to disorders of iron metabolism [e]
- Myelodysplastic syndrome [r]: Haematological conditions united by ineffective production of blood cells and varying risks of transformation to acute myelogenous leukaemia. [e]