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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are no echocardiographic findings associated with aplastic anemia. On abdominal ultrasound, [[hepatosplenomegaly]] may raise the possibility of [[malignancy]] as a cause of [[pancytopenia]]. | |||
==Echocardiography== | ==Echocardiography== | ||
There are no echocardiographic findings associated with aplastic anemia. | |||
==Ultrasound== | |||
Abdominal ultrasound:<ref name="pmid23413287">{{cite journal |vauthors=Gonçalves V, Calado R, Palaré MJ, Ferrão A, Morais A |title=Hepatitis-associated aplastic anaemia: a poor prognosis |journal=BMJ Case Rep |volume=2013 |issue= |pages= |date=February 2013 |pmid=23413287 |pmc=3604385 |doi=10.1136/bcr-2012-007968 |url=}}</ref> | |||
*An enlarged [[spleen]] and/or enlarged lymph nodes raises the possibility of a malignant hematological as a leading cause of [[pancytopenia]]. | |||
*In younger patients, abnormal or anatomically displaced kidneys are features of [[Fanconi anemia|Fanconi anaemia]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
There are no echocardiographic findings associated with aplastic anemia. On abdominal ultrasound, hepatosplenomegaly may raise the possibility of malignancy as a cause of pancytopenia.
Echocardiography
There are no echocardiographic findings associated with aplastic anemia.
Ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound:[1]
- An enlarged spleen and/or enlarged lymph nodes raises the possibility of a malignant hematological as a leading cause of pancytopenia.
- In younger patients, abnormal or anatomically displaced kidneys are features of Fanconi anaemia.
References
- ↑ Gonçalves V, Calado R, Palaré MJ, Ferrão A, Morais A (February 2013). "Hepatitis-associated aplastic anaemia: a poor prognosis". BMJ Case Rep. 2013. doi:10.1136/bcr-2012-007968. PMC 3604385. PMID 23413287.