This results in aplastic anemia.
Aplastic anemia is the term used to describe anemia that results from a failure of bone marrow to produce enough blood cells. This condition can lead to low red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood.
Aplastic anemia
Aplastic anemia is caused by failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells, leading to low levels of circulating erythrocytes. This condition can result in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and increased risk of infections due to decreased red blood cell production. Treatment options may include blood transfusions, medications, and bone marrow transplantation.
Aplastic anemia.
Radiation-induced anemia is typically due to damage to the bone marrow, resulting in a decrease in red blood cell production. This type of anemia is called aplastic anemia, where the bone marrow fails to produce enough blood cells.
It would be lower. Aplastic anemia is the result of the failure of the bone marrow to produce adequate blood cells.
i think the cause of plastic anemia is the lack of red cell in the bone marrow
Hematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow. Leukemia is a kind of blood or bone marrow cancer which disrupts regular function and production of blood cells. A person with leukemia can not produce regular, healthy blood cells and that's why this person develop anemia.
The medical term is aplastic anemia, which refers to a condition where the bone marrow does not produce enough new blood cells.
Its not plastic anemia , its aplastic anemia, defect in the bone marrow to form blood cells.
Benzene exposure can induce anemia through its toxic effects on the bone marrow where blood cells are produced. Benzene can disrupt the production of red blood cells, leading to a decrease in their numbers and causing anemia. Chronic exposure to benzene can also affect other blood cell lineages, contributing to the development of anemia.
It is when the yellow (fat) marrow converts back to red marrow. In an adult this can indicate a variety of possible diagnoses; possibly, anemia, leukemia, sickle cell anemia or marrow replacement processes. A Hematologist should be consulted.