Megaloblastic anemias are caused by deficiencies in vitamin B12 or folate which are needed for DNA synthesis. These deficiencies lead to large, immature red blood cells (megaloblasts) in the bone marrow. Symptoms include anemia, fatigue, weakness, and glossitis. The diagnosis involves blood tests to measure B12, folate, methylmalonate and homocysteine levels as well as examination of bone marrow cells which will show megaloblastic changes and chromosomal abnormalities. Treatment involves replacement of the deficient vitamin with either B12 or folate supplements.