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What is Acquired Aplastic Anemia?

What is Acquired Aplastic Anemia?

  • Acquired Aplastic Anemia: A rare disorder involving severe failure of the bone marrow to produce new blood cells. Acquired aplastic anemia means that the condition was not present at birth but developed during the persons lifetime. The condition may be caused by such things as autoimmune reactions, radiation and certain drugs, chemicals or viral infections.

Acquired Aplastic Anemia: Introduction

How serious is Acquired Aplastic Anemia?

Prognosis of Acquired Aplastic Anemia: early detection usually has a good prognosis

What are the symptoms of Acquired Aplastic Anemia?

Symptoms of Acquired Aplastic Anemia: see symptoms of Acquired Aplastic Anemia

Acquired Aplastic Anemia: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Acquired Aplastic Anemia.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Acquired Aplastic Anemia.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Acquired Aplastic Anemia: see treatments for Acquired Aplastic Anemia
Research for Acquired Aplastic Anemia: see research for Acquired Aplastic Anemia

Name of Acquired Aplastic Anemia

Main name of condition: Acquired Aplastic Anemia


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