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Q: What is the anemia associated with bone marrow failure?
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Anemia associated with bone marrow failure is called?

Aplastic


WHAT type of anemia is caused by failure of the bone marrow to produce erythrocytes?

Aplastic anemia


The failure of bone marrow to produce red blood cells results in which type of anemia?

This results in aplastic anemia.


What is Sideroblastic anemia associated with?

Sideroblastic anemia is also associated with: leukemia, lymphoma (cancer of the lymph glands), myeloma (cancer of the bone marrow), rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory diseases


Suppression of the bone marrow is called?

anemia


What is plastic anemia?

Its not plastic anemia , its aplastic anemia, defect in the bone marrow to form blood cells.


What are the two mechanisms that contribute to anemia in patients with sickle cell disease?

hemolytic anemia and bone marrow


What is the condition when the bone marrow does not produce enough wbc?

Aplastic anemia.


Which form of anemia is characterized by red blood cells being destroyed faster than the bone marrow can replace them?

In hemolytic anemia, the red blood cells are destroyed faster than the bone marrow replaces them.


What is failure of blood cell production due to absence of formation of cells?

Myelodysplasias (myelodsplastic syndrome) are bone marrow disorders that impact blood cell production.


Explain why excessive bleeding occurs with a plastic anemia?

i think the cause of plastic anemia is the lack of red cell in the bone marrow


Is Myelophthisic anemia the same as leukoerythroblastic anemia?

A myelophthisic anemia is the displacement of the bone marrow into the peripheral circulation by a disease such as metastasis of the bone marrow. This leads to the presence of nucleated RBCs and immature myeloid cells in the peripheral blood. Under microscopy, this is known as "leukoerythroblastic smear."