megaloblastären
Megaloblastären refers to the abnormal maturation of red blood cell precursors in the bone marrow. This process is characterized by a delay in nuclear maturation relative to cytoplasmic maturation. The cells affected, known as megaloblasts, are larger than normal and have a distinctive nucleus with fine, lacy chromatin. These enlarged cells are often associated with a deficiency in vitamin B12 or folate, both of which are essential for DNA synthesis. Without adequate amounts of these vitamins, DNA replication is impaired, leading to the characteristic megaloblastic changes.
The condition can manifest in various ways, including anemia, fatigue, weakness, and neurological symptoms. The anemia