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  1. Aplastic Anemia: Pathophysiology and Treatment
  2. Aplastic Anemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-03-24
  3. Aplastic Anemia: Acquired and Inherited by Neal S. Young MD, Blanche P. Alter MD, 1994-01-15
  4. Aplastic Anemia and Stem Cell Biology (Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 11:6)
  5. Aplastic Anemia and Other Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes
  6. The Drug Etiology of Agranulocytosis and Aplastic Anemia (Monographs in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Vol. 18) by David W. Kaufman, Judith P. Kelly, et all 1991-08-29
  7. Endless Love by Elizabeth A. Ryan, 2007-09-07
  8. Aplastic Anaemia: 1976 No. 1: International Symposium Proceedings ([Publication - Japan Medical Research Foundation ; no. 4])
  9. What You Always Wanted To Know About Aplastic Anemia by Various Authors, National Institute Of Health, 2010-04-17
  10. Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America : Aplastic Anemia and Stem Cell Biology by Leonard I. (guest editor) Zon, 1997-01-01
  11. Aplastic Anemia: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, Teresa Odle, 2006
  12. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Aplastic anemia by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD, 2002-01-01
  13. Aplastic Anemia : Acquired and Inherited,1994 publication by Neal S-Alter,Blanche P Young, 1994-01-01
  14. Anemias: Anemia, Sickle-cell disease, Diamond-Blackfan anemia, Anemia of prematurity, Aplastic anemia, Anemia of chronic disease

1. Aplastic Anemia (Severe) -- Patient Information
Information for patients about severe aplastic anemia symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options, including a bone marrow or cord blood transplant (BMT).
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2. Aplastic Anemia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Aplastic anemia is a condition where bone marrow does not produce sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells The condition, per its name, involves both aplasia and anemia.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Aplastic anemia Classification and external resources ICD D D ICD ... MeSH Aplastic anemia is a condition where bone marrow does not produce sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells The condition, per its name, involves both aplasia and anemia . Typically, anemia refers to low red blood cell counts, but aplastic anemia patients have lower counts of all three blood cell types: red blood cells white blood cells , and platelets , termed pancytopenia
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In many cases, the etiology is considered to be idiopathic (cannot be determined), but one known cause is an autoimmune disorder in which white blood cells attack the bone marrow.

3. Aplastic Anemia Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments And Causes - WrongDiagnosis.com
Aplastic anemia information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
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4. Aplastic Anemia - Medpedia
aplastic_anemia Aplastic anemia is a rare and serious blood disorder in which bone marrow stops making enough new blood cells. Patients with aplastic anemia have a deficiency
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There are users following this page. is a rare and serious blood disorder in which bone marrow stops making enough new blood cells . Patients with aplastic anemia have a deficiency of red blood cells white blood cells and platelets Bone marrow is the spongy material inside bones that makes new blood cells called stem cells. Stem cells normally develop into three main types of blood cells: red blood cells , white blood cells, and platelets. Each type of blood cell has its own functions in the body. It is normal for blood cells to die. The lifespan of red blood cells is about 120 days. White blood cells live less than a day. Platelets live about six days. As a result, bone marrow must constantly make new blood cells.

5. Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic anemia occurs when the bone marrow produces too few of all three types of blood cells red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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Aplastic anemia is a rare and serious blood disorder in which bone marrow stops making enough new blood cells. Bone marrow – the spongy material inside bones
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  • Aplastic anemia is a rare and serious blood disorder in which bone marrow stops making enough new blood bones stem cells . Stem cells normally develop into three main types of blood cells: red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets . Each type of blood cell has its own functions in the body.
    It is normal for blood cells to die. The lifespan of red blood cells is about 120 days. White blood cells live less than 1 day. Platelets live about 6 days. As a result, bone marrow must constantly make new blood cells. The term " anemia " is most often used to mean a condition in which a person's number of red blood cells is too low or their red blood cells do not carry enough hemoglobin
    Effects of aplastic anemia on the body
    A shortage of any one of the three main types of blood cells will have an effect on the body. In aplastic anemia, however, the body must cope with a shortage of all three types of blood cells. Severe aplastic anemia that is not treated promptly can be fatal.

    7. Aplastic Anemia
    aplastic anemia The Clevaland Clinic has performed more than 2,700 bone marrow transplants; treating diseases like Hodgkins Disease, aplastic anemia and leukemia.
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    8. Aplastic Anemia: Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
    About Aplastic Anemia. Aplastic anemia is the medical term for bone marrow failure. The bone marrow, a spongy tissue inside the bones, is the factory for all blood cell lines
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    About Aplastic Anemia
    Aplastic anemia is the medical term for bone marrow failure. The bone marrow, a spongy tissue inside the bones, is the factory for all blood cell lines red cells, white cells, and platelets. These cells are critical to supplying oxygen and nourishment to other tissues and organs, fighting infection, and in clotting the blood. Typically, as old blood cells die off naturally, they are replaced by new blood cells formed in the bone marrow. In aplastic anemia, the bone marrow does not produce new cells, leaving the body susceptible to bleeding and infection.
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    A number of environmental factors, including drugs, chemicals, radiation,and viruses have been implicated as triggers for the immune attack that leads to aplastic anemia. In most cases, the cause of aplastic anemia cannot be identified.A number of environmental factors, including drugs, benzene exposure, insecticides, and viruses have been identified as causes for the immune attack that leads to aplastic anemia. However, in the majority of cases, there is no identifiable cause.
    Symptoms
    In aplastic anemia, the quantity of each of the three blood cell types is much lower than normal, which leads to symptoms that cause a physician to suspect the disease. These symptoms are unexplained infections (due to fewer white blood cells), unexpected bleeding (due to fewer platelets) and fatigue (due to fewer red blood cells).

    9. Aplastic Anemia - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
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    Aplastic anemia is clinical syndrome, characterized by a hypoplastic bone marrow in the setting of pancytopenia . The pathogenesis of aplastic anemia is damage to the pluripotent stem cell reserves of the bone marrow , which leads to profound low white blood cell red blood cell , and platelet counts. Patterns of aplastic anemia include:
    • Hereditary Drug-induced Radiation Infection Idiopathic
    Hereditary forms of aplastic anemia
    Fanconi's anemia is the most common hereditary aplastic anemia. Genes involved in

    10. AA&MDSIF - Aplastic Anemia & MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndromes), PNH (Paroxysmal No
    Aplastic Anemia MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria, PNH) International Foundation is the oldest and largest patient advocate and support
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    11. Aplastic Anemia - Patient Forum & Resource Site
    Patient resource and forum.
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    12. Aplastic Anemia
    Detailed information on aplastic anemia, including cause, symptom, diagnosis, and treatment from Sharp in San Diego
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    13. AA&MDSIF - Aplastic Anemia & MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndromes), PNH (Paroxysmal No
    Fighting aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, and other bone marrow failure.
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    14. Aplastic Anemia - MayoClinic.com
    Aplastic anemia — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of this rare blood disorder.
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    15. Aplastic Anemia
    This page includes the following topics and synonyms Aplastic Anemia.
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  • 16. What Is Aplastic Anemia?
    Aplastic anemia is a blood disorder in which the body's bone marrow doesn't make enough new blood cells. Severe aplastic anemia can even cause death.
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    What Is Aplastic Anemia?
    Aplastic anemia (a-PLAS-tik uh-NEE-me-uh) is a blood disorder in which the body's bone marrow doesn't make enough new blood cells. Bone marrow is a sponge-like tissue inside the bones. It makes stem cells that develop into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets (PLATE-lets). Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of your body. They also carry carbon dioxide (a waste product) to your lungs to be exhaled. White blood cells help your body fight infections. Platelets are blood cell fragments that stick together to seal small cuts or breaks on blood vessel walls and stop bleeding. It's normal for blood cells to die. The lifespan of red blood cells is about 120 days. White blood cells live less than a day. Platelets live about 6 days. As a result, your bone marrow must constantly make new blood cells. If your bone marrow can't make enough new blood cells, many health problems can occur. These problems include irregular heartbeats called

    17. Aplastic Anemia
    Aplastic anemia is a bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by peripheral pancytopenia and marrow hypoplasia. Paul Ehrlich, MD, introduced the concept of aplastic anemia in
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    19. Aplastic Anemia
    Background. This devastating disease is characterized by neartotal to complete loss of the blood forming cells of the bone marrow. The result is more than just anemia, but
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    Background This devastating disease is characterized by near-total to complete loss of the blood forming cells of the bone marrow. The result is more than just anemia, but severe reduction in the other blood components such as the white blood cells and platelets. The result is bleeding and infections in addition to the anemia. About 1000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States. Aplastic anemia has been clearly linked to a variety of chemical or toxic exposure such as drugs, radiation, environmental toxins, and insecticides. Autoimmune and Infectious causes such as viruses have been implicated but in over half of all cases, the cause is idiopathic, or unknown. Treatments included immunosuppressive agents such as Anti-Thymocyte Globulin (ATG) or bone marrow transplant. Additional therapies include cytokines (interleukin 3, monocyte colony stimulating factor, stem cell factor (SCF or C-kit ligand) and IL-6), granulocyte monocyte colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), or erythropoietin (EPO). OUTLINE Epidemiology Disease Associations Pathogenesis Gross Appearance and Clinical Variants ... Internet Links EPIDEMIOLOGY CHARACTERIZATION EPIDEMIOLOGIC ASSOCIATIONS ASIAN
    The impact of Asian descent on the incidence of acquired severe aplastic anaemia in children.

    20. Aplastic Anemia And Traditional Chinese Medicine In China
    Note The following text is selected from A Practical EnglishChinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Prof.Dr. Enqin Zhang(Engin CAN), he was the chief editor
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    TCM Hospital: Aplastic Anemia And Traditional Chinese Medicine In China Note: The following text is selected from A Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Prof.Dr. Enqin Zhang(Engin CAN) E-mail:prof.engincan@yahoo.com.tr Aplastic anemia is a clinical syndrome caused by a variety of etiological factors (some of them are unknown) which lead to hematopoietic disorder of bone marrow. Clinically, it is characterized by panhematopenia resulting in anemia, hemorrhage and infections. The disease often occurs in young adults. It is more common in males than in female. In TCM, it is categorized as "xu lao" (consumptive disease), "xue zheng" (blood trouble), etc. Main Points of Diagnosis According to the clinical features and pictures of bone marrow, the disease can be divided into two types¡ªacute and chronic. 1. Acute aplastic anemia: The onset is abrupt with rapid progress of the disease. There are marked symptoms of anemia, hemorrhage and infection, particularly symptoms of severe and extensive bleeding. Intracranial hemorrhage is the leading cause of death.

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