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Cytopenia is a
reduction in the
number of
mature blood cells. It can have many causes, and
commonly occurs in
people with
cancer being treated with radiation...
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transformation to AML, but
rather from the
cytopenias seen in all MDS patients.
While anemia is the most
common cytopenia in MDS patients,
given the
ready availability...
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treatment of
inflammatory bowel disease, like azathioprine,
which can lead to
cytopenia, and sulfasalazine,
which can also
result in
folate deficiency. Testing...
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patients with MBL may
present with the
autoimmune disease-induced
cytopenias of
hemolytic anemia (reduced
circulating red
blood cell numbers) or thrombocytopenic...
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Refractory cytopenia of
childhood is a
subgroup of
myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS),
having been
added to the
World Health Organization classification in...
- platelets, the
syndrome can
include immune neutropenia.
These immune cytopenias may
occur simultaneously or sequentially. Its
overall phenotype resembles...
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blasts Chromosome 5q
deletion syndrome Sideroblastic anemia Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria Refractory cytopenia with
multilineage dysplasia...
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splenic encroachment, or the
symptoms of
anemia due to
accompanying cytopenia.
Signs of
splenomegaly may
include a
palpable left
upper quadrant abdominal...
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included in the
differential diagnosis of
intensive care unit
patients with
cytopenia and hyperferritinemia.
Patients in the
earlier stages of HLH are frequently...
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Refractory cytopenia with
multilineage dysplasia is a form of
myelodysplastic syndrome. It is
abbreviated "RCMD".
Rosati S, Mick R, Xu F, et al. (January...