Erythroblastosis

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Erythroblastosis refers to an abnormally large number of circulating erythroblasts, which are red blood cells that retain a nucleus. In humans, this can occur during fetal development in a condition known as erythroblastosis fetalis or hemolytic disease of the newborn.[1] In poultry, avian erythroblastosis can result from a viral infection that presents as leucosis.[2]

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