Aplastic anemia:
Anemia due to failure of the
bone marrow to produce
blood cells, including red and white
blood cells as well as
platelets.
Aplastic anemia frequently occurs without a known cause.
Full article >>>Aplastic anemia occurs when the
bone marrow produces too few of all types of
blood cells: red cells, white cells, and
platelets.
Full article >>>Aplastic anemia falls into three basic categories, based on the origin of its cause:
idiopathic, acquired, and hereditary.
In about 60% of cases,
aplastic anemia is considered to be
idiopathic, meaning that the cause of the disorder is unknown.
Full article >>>Anaplastic thyroid cancer grows very rapidly and is an
invasive type of
thyroid cancer. It occurs most often in people over age 60. The cause is unknown.
Thyroid function tests are usually normal.
Full article >>>In
aplastic anemia, your body stops producing enough new
blood cells. This means you're
fatigued and at higher risk of
infections and uncontrolled
bleeding.
Full article >>>Aplastic anemia is a condition in which the
bone marrow fails to produce
blood cells.
What is going on in the body?
Full article >>>An
aplastic large
cell lymphomas may be confused with
carcinomas and are associated with the Ki-1 (CD30)
antigen. These
lymphomas are usually of T-
cell origin and often present with extranodal
disease, especially the
skin.
Full article >>>Aplastic anemiaA greatly decreased production of all of the formed elements of the
blood caused by a failure of the
cell-generating capacity of the
bone marrow.
Full article >>>Aplastic anaemia - failure of the
bone marrow, where red
bloods cells are made, causes a dramatic drop in red and white
blood cells. In 50 per cent of cases the cause is unknown, but it may be because of
infections,
drug treatments and radiation.
Full article >>>An
aplastic carcinoma of the thyroid
Chronic thyroiditis (Hashimoto's
disease)
Colloid nodular
goiter Hyperthyroidism Hypopituitarism Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism -
primary Hypothyroidism - secondary
Medullary thyroid
carcinoma ...
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aplastic carcinoma (undifferentiated
thyroid cancer) - This is the rarest form of
thyroid cancer, and it has the worst
prognosis. Scientists believe that it develops from existing
papillary or follicular
carcinoma.
Full article >>>Anaplastic thyroid cancer, which mostly occurs in people over age 65, is the most rare—and the most deadly—form of the
disease. "It is one of the most rapidly fatal
cancers we know of," Dr. Fagin says.
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aplastic (an-ah-PLAS-tik)
A term used to describe
cancer cells that divide rapidly and have little or no resemblance to normal cells.
an
aplastic large
cell lymphoma ...
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Full article >>>Indication:
treatment of adult patients with refractory an
aplastic astrocytoma, i.e., patients at
first relapse who have experienced
disease progression on a
drug regimen containing a nitrosourea and procarbazine.
Full article >>>Conditions that can decrease WBC
values include
chemotherapy,
aplastic anemia,
viral infections,
malaria,
alcoholism,
AIDS,
lupus, or Cushing's
syndrome.
Platelets
Low
platelet values can occur in
pregnancy or
idiopathic thrombocytopenic
purpura.
Full article >>>The
anemia associated with benzene exposure is termed
aplastic anemia. The types of
leukemia associated with benzene exposure are adult
acute myeloid
leukemia (AML) and
chronic lymphocytic
leukemia (CLL).
Full article >>>Indicated in cases of
aplastic anemia,
thalassemia,
leukemia, or
lymphoma. Allogeneic
bone marrow transplants can result in "
graft Vs
host" reactions. Immunosuppressive drugs are necessary in allogeneic transplants.
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fever,
fatigue, and, in adults, mild to severe
joint pain and
swelling.
Treatment consists of bed rest, fluids, and acetaminophen for the
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