Bone marrow failure. In this condition there is a dramatic decrease in the production of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets leading to an increased risk of infection and bleeding. A bone marrow biopsy often shows only fat and very few normal bone marrow cells.
Anemia characterized b incomplete or effective blood development.
A form of anemia that occurs when the bone marrow fails to produce adequate numbers of blood cells.
One type of anemia caused by injury to blood forming tissues and associated with occupational exposure to TNT, benzene, and ionizing radiation.
anemia characterized by pancytopenia resulting from failure of the bone marrow; can be caused by neoplasm or by toxic exposure
bone marrow failure; for unknown reasons, production of blood cells slows or stops.
A disorder characterized by the failure of the bone marrow to produce any of the cells normally found in the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
a blood disorder in which the bone marrow is deficient in producing red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
A deficiency of mature circulating blood cells.
a condition where the bone marrow produce too few of the three types of blood cells
An uncommon disorder characterized by the failure of the bone marrow to produce blood cells. It may occur as an inherited condition (see Fanconi's anemia) or, more often, the disease develops later in life. This form is called acquired aplastic anemia. It leads to a severe shortage of all types of blood cell causing tiredness, susceptibility to infection, and potentially serious problems with bleeding as a result of a deficiency in blood platelets. The acquired disease is usually the result of an autoimmune attack of lymphocytes against blood cell progenitors preventing normal blood cell formation.
Potentially fatal blood disorder caused by damage to bone marrow. Rare but potential side effect of some anticonvulsant medications.
A deficiency of certain types of blood cells caused by poor bone marrow function.
a rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow stops producing enough red and white blood cells to keep the body healthy, resulting in an increased risk of infection and uncontrollable bleeding
A severe anemia caused by failure of the bone marrow to produce various blood elements, such as red blood cells, as a result of exposure to, for example, certain antibiotic drugs, poisons, or ionizing radiation (e.g., large doses of X-rays), or for unknown reasons.
A condition in which the bone marrow is unable to produce blood cells.
A disorder that occurs when the bone marrow produces too few of all three types of blood cells: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
is an anemia caused by deficient red cell production due to bone marrow disorder.
An anemia caused by deficient red blood cell production by the bone marrow.
A severely reduced number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
one type of anemia that occurs when the bone marrow produces too few of all three types of blood cells: red cells, white cells, and platelets.
Bone marrow failure with markedly decreased production of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets leading to increased risk of infection and bleeding. (Read about " Anemia")
A condition where the bone marrow makes too few white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.
A disease in which the bone marrow fails to make all three types of cells which it normally produces. These include red cells, white cells and platelets. Aplastic anemia has many causes including exposure to toxic chemicals, certain unusual infections and rare genetic abnormalities.
a form of anemia in which the capacity of the bone marrow to generate red blood cells is defective, caused by bone marrow disease or exposure to toxic agents, such as radiation, chemicals, or drugs.
Deficiency of red blood cells produced by bone marrow.
A deficiency of certain parts of the blood caused by a failure of the bone marrow's ability to generate cells.
Aplastic anemia is a failure of bone marrow stem cells so that formation of all cellular elements of the blood ceases; it can be treated by bone marrow transplantation.
Deficiency of all of the formed elements of the blood (red and white blood cells and platelets) due to a failure of bone marrow production.
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Aplastic anemia is a condition where bone marrow does not produce sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells.