megaloblastaire
Megaloblastaire is a term that does not appear in standard medical or biological dictionaries and is not widely used in established scientific literature. Because there is no consensus definition, its meaning is uncertain outside of specific, nonauthoritative contexts. The closest recognized terms are megalo-blast and megaloblastic, which refer to very large erythroid precursors (megaloblasts) and to megaloblastic disorders such as megaloblastic anemia.
Etymology and possible interpretations
The word appears to be a hybrid formed from megalo- (large) and blast, with a French-influenced or
Relation to established concepts
In hematology, megaloblasts are abnormally large red blood cell precursors seen in conditions caused by impaired
If encountered, the term should be cross-checked with the original source for context and accuracy. In formal
See also: Megaloblast, Megaloblastic anemia, Vitamin B12 deficiency, Folate deficiency.