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Leukemia, along with many other conditions. but typically it is aplastic anemia

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Where can one get information about pancytopenia?

One may get information about pancytopenia from the website WebMD. They have a full description of the condition and potential solutions or side effects of treatments.


What is deficiency of all blood cells called?

pancytopenia


Is pancytopenia the same as neutropenia?

No , pancytopenia is the loss of production of ALL blood coll types , red, white and platelets, neutropenia is the loss of a white cell , the neutropils only..


Is there a cure for chronic pancytopenia anemia?

No, definitely no. My husband passed away from severe pancytopenia anemia and Hodgkin's Lymphoma cancer. Both those things were closely related to one another


What is the deficiency of all (blood) cells?

pancytopenia


What is an abnormally reduced number of all cellular components in the blood?

Pancytopenia


What can you do if you found a patient dead in cardiology department?

I did not understand your question, but, could have report it with competence channels.


What causes pancytopenia?

It is a shortage of red and white blood cells- the bone marrow- for some reason- is not making the cells. Pancytopenia occurs in two forms: idiopathic, in which the cause is not known, but is often autoimmune, meaning that the body attacks its own tissues as foreign substances; and secondary, often caused by environmental factors. Approximately half of all pancytopenia cases are idiopathic. In other cases, viral infections, radiation or chemotherapy treatments, drug reactions, and exposure to toxins may precipitate the development of pancytopenia.


What is pancytosis?

An increase in RBCs, WBCs, and Platelets (as opposed to pancytopenia, which is a decrease in those)


Low white cells?

in typhoid or malaria in chemotherapy in some cases leukemia in pancytopenia


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In a medical malpractice lawsuit might the fact that the patient became more ill because he forgot to take his medicine affect the outcome of the case?

In a medical malpractice lawsuit, the patient forgetting to take their medicine may be considered contributory negligence. It could potentially impact the outcome of the case, depending on the laws in the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. The court may consider the patient's responsibility in managing their own healthcare in determining liability.