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Macrocytic anemia Abdul Waris Khan 
Soepel: 3 
Dept: Internal medicine
SOEPEL 
• Subjective: A 33 years old male presents to ER with 
complains of easy fatigueability, SOB, palpitations, and 
headache. 
• H/O presenting illness: the symptoms started 2 weeks 
ago and it was gradual in onset. 
• No past medical or family history
• Objective: pulse: 78 bpm, RR: 20, BP: 130/ 90 
• pale, tachycardia 
• Evaluation: anemia, sleep apnea, medication side 
effects. 
• Plan: CBC, blood film 
• Elaboration: If anemia B12 and Folate supplements
Definition 
• A macrocytic anemia is a class of anemia in which 
the red blood cells (erythrocytes) are larger than their 
normal volume (>96 fl) 
• Normal 76-96 fl
Macrocytic Anemia
Macrocytic Anemia
Macrocytic Anemia
• Pernicious anaemia (PA) is an autoimmune disorder in 
which there is atrophic gastritis with loss of parietal cells 
in the gastric mucosa with consequent failure of intrinsic 
factor production and vitamin B12 malabsorption.
Clinical features 
Signs of anemia 
Lemon-yellow color in eyes 
Glossitis 
Angular stomatitis 
Neuropathy
Symptoms (all non-specific) 
■ Fatigue, headaches and faintness are all 
very common 
in the general population 
■ Breathlessness 
■ Angina 
■ Intermittent claudication 
■ Palpitations. 
Signs 
■ Pallor 
■ Tachycardia 
■ Systolic flow murmur 
■ Cardiac failure. 
 Specific signs: 
■ koilonychia – spoon-shaped nails seen in 
iron deficiency anaemia 
■ jaundice – found in haemolytic anaemia 
■ bone deformities – found in thalassaemia 
major
Haematological findings 
■ Anaemia may be present. The MCV is characteristically > 96 fL unless there is a coexisting cause of 
microcytosis when there may be a dimorphic picture with a normal/low average MCV. 
■ The peripheral blood film shows oval macrocytes with hypersegmented polymorphs with six or more lobes 
in the nucleus. 
■ If severe, there may be leucopenia and thrombocytopenia.
Treatment 
• Treatment depends on the type of deficiency.
Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency 
• Hydroxocobalamin 1000 μg can be given IM to a total of 5–6 mg over the 
course of 3 weeks. 
• 1000 μg is then necessary every 3 months for the rest of the patient’s life. 
• it is now recommended that oral B12 2 mg per day is given, as 1–2% of an 
oral dose is absorbed by diffusion and therefore does not require intrinsic 
factor. 
• In elderly patients the use of sublingual nuggets of B12 (2 × 1000 μg daily) 
has been suggested to be an effective and more convenient option.
Treatment of folate deficiency 
• Folate deficiency can be corrected by giving 5 mg of folic acid daily. 
• Treatment should be given for about 4 months to replace body stores. 
• Any underlying cause, e.g. coeliac disease, should be treated. 
• Prophylactic folic acid (400 μg daily) is recommended for all women 
planning a pregnancy to reduce neural tube defects. 
• Women who have had a child with a neural tube defect should take 5 mg 
folic acid daily before and during a subsequent pregnancy.
MACROCYTOSIS WITHOUT MEGALOBLASTIC 
CHANGES 
• A raised MCV with macrocytosis on the peripheral blood film can occur 
with a normoblastic rather than a megaloblastic bone marrow. 
• A common physiological cause of macrocytosis is pregnancy.
Common pathological causes are: 
■ alcohol excess 
■ liver disease 
■ reticulocytosis 
■ hypothyroidism 
■ some haematological disorders (e.g. aplastic anaemia, 
sideroblastic anaemia, pure red cell aplasia) 
■ drugs (e.g. cytotoxics – azathioprine)
• In all these conditions, normal serum levels of vitamin 
B12 and folate will be found.
References 
• Kumar and Clark 7th edition

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Macrocytic Anemia

  • 1. Macrocytic anemia Abdul Waris Khan Soepel: 3 Dept: Internal medicine
  • 2. SOEPEL • Subjective: A 33 years old male presents to ER with complains of easy fatigueability, SOB, palpitations, and headache. • H/O presenting illness: the symptoms started 2 weeks ago and it was gradual in onset. • No past medical or family history
  • 3. • Objective: pulse: 78 bpm, RR: 20, BP: 130/ 90 • pale, tachycardia • Evaluation: anemia, sleep apnea, medication side effects. • Plan: CBC, blood film • Elaboration: If anemia B12 and Folate supplements
  • 4. Definition • A macrocytic anemia is a class of anemia in which the red blood cells (erythrocytes) are larger than their normal volume (>96 fl) • Normal 76-96 fl
  • 8. • Pernicious anaemia (PA) is an autoimmune disorder in which there is atrophic gastritis with loss of parietal cells in the gastric mucosa with consequent failure of intrinsic factor production and vitamin B12 malabsorption.
  • 9. Clinical features Signs of anemia Lemon-yellow color in eyes Glossitis Angular stomatitis Neuropathy
  • 10. Symptoms (all non-specific) ■ Fatigue, headaches and faintness are all very common in the general population ■ Breathlessness ■ Angina ■ Intermittent claudication ■ Palpitations. Signs ■ Pallor ■ Tachycardia ■ Systolic flow murmur ■ Cardiac failure.  Specific signs: ■ koilonychia – spoon-shaped nails seen in iron deficiency anaemia ■ jaundice – found in haemolytic anaemia ■ bone deformities – found in thalassaemia major
  • 11. Haematological findings ■ Anaemia may be present. The MCV is characteristically > 96 fL unless there is a coexisting cause of microcytosis when there may be a dimorphic picture with a normal/low average MCV. ■ The peripheral blood film shows oval macrocytes with hypersegmented polymorphs with six or more lobes in the nucleus. ■ If severe, there may be leucopenia and thrombocytopenia.
  • 12. Treatment • Treatment depends on the type of deficiency.
  • 13. Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency • Hydroxocobalamin 1000 μg can be given IM to a total of 5–6 mg over the course of 3 weeks. • 1000 μg is then necessary every 3 months for the rest of the patient’s life. • it is now recommended that oral B12 2 mg per day is given, as 1–2% of an oral dose is absorbed by diffusion and therefore does not require intrinsic factor. • In elderly patients the use of sublingual nuggets of B12 (2 × 1000 μg daily) has been suggested to be an effective and more convenient option.
  • 14. Treatment of folate deficiency • Folate deficiency can be corrected by giving 5 mg of folic acid daily. • Treatment should be given for about 4 months to replace body stores. • Any underlying cause, e.g. coeliac disease, should be treated. • Prophylactic folic acid (400 μg daily) is recommended for all women planning a pregnancy to reduce neural tube defects. • Women who have had a child with a neural tube defect should take 5 mg folic acid daily before and during a subsequent pregnancy.
  • 15. MACROCYTOSIS WITHOUT MEGALOBLASTIC CHANGES • A raised MCV with macrocytosis on the peripheral blood film can occur with a normoblastic rather than a megaloblastic bone marrow. • A common physiological cause of macrocytosis is pregnancy.
  • 16. Common pathological causes are: ■ alcohol excess ■ liver disease ■ reticulocytosis ■ hypothyroidism ■ some haematological disorders (e.g. aplastic anaemia, sideroblastic anaemia, pure red cell aplasia) ■ drugs (e.g. cytotoxics – azathioprine)
  • 17. • In all these conditions, normal serum levels of vitamin B12 and folate will be found.
  • 18. References • Kumar and Clark 7th edition