megalocytes
Megalocytes are unusually large red blood cells. The term "megalocyte" refers to their size, which is typically greater than 12 micrometers in diameter. They are often oval-shaped and may also have a characteristic pale staining in their cytoplasm. Megalocytes are distinct from microcytes, which are small red blood cells. The presence of megalocytes in peripheral blood is a significant finding and usually indicates an underlying medical condition.
The most common cause of megalocyte formation is megaloblastic anemia, a type of anemia characterized by the
Other conditions can also lead to megalocytes, though less commonly. These include certain myelodysplastic syndromes, chronic