Death hyperuricemia folate deficiency Reticulocytosis Cholelithiasis spherocytosis Urobilinogen levels raised (urine) Lactate dehydrogenase levels raised (plasma or serum) Acid phosphatase levels raised (plasma or serum) Polychromasia, red cell Macrocytosis (erythrocyte).
Macrocytosis (erythrocyte) Macrocytosis (erythrocyte) (An abnormally large red blood cell occurring mainly in anemias (as pernicious anemia), also called megalocyte).
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