Trophic megaloblastic anemia
Nutritional megaloblastic anemia, also known as trophic large cell anemia, is mainly caused by the lack of vitamin B12 and folic acid. It is common in infants and young children, and is also found in pregnant women and breastfeeding women. Less detailed. With the improvement of people's living and economic conditions, the disease is rare in large and medium cities, but it is not uncommon in the rural areas of North China, Northwest, Northeast and Southwest.
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