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* [[Aplastic anemia]] | |||
* [[Myelodysplastic syndrome]] | |||
* [[Leukemia]] | |||
* [[Leishmaniasis]] | |||
* Severe [[Folate]] or [[Vitamin B12 deficiency]] | |||
* [[Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria]] ([[Urine test]]) | |||
* Overwhelming [[viral infection]]s ([[HIV]] most common) | |||
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|bgcolor="Beige"|[[ | |bgcolor="Beige"|[[Ataxia telangiectasia]], [[Barth syndrome]], [[Chediak-Higashi disease]], [[defect in synthesis of adenosylcobalamin]], [[DNA repair deficiencies]], [[Down syndrome]], [[Dubowitz syndrome]], [[familial]] monosomy 7, [[Fanconi anaemia]], [[genotoxic therapy]], [[glutathione synthase deficiency]], [[glycogen storage diseases]], [[mutagen exposure]], [[mutagen]]-detoxification (GSTq1-null), [[neurofibromatosis 1]], [[Niemann-Pick disease]], [[Nijmege breakage syndrome]], [[Noonan syndrome]], organic acid metabolism defect, [[Pearson syndrome]], [[Seckel syndrome]], [[Severe combined immunodeficiency]], T- B+ due to JAK3 deficiency, [[trisomy 8]] mosaicism, [[Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:39, 15 February 2015
Template:Pancytopenia Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]
Overview
Pancytopenia is the pronounced reduction in the number of erythrocytes, all types of white blood cells and blood platelets that are circulating in the blood.
Pancytopenia is generally due to diseases affecting the bone marrow, although peripheral destruction of all lines of blood cells in hypersplenism (overactive spleen) is a recognized cause. Bone marrow problems causing pancytopenia include myelofibrosis, leukemia, aplastic anemia, and the malignant form of osteoporosis.
Chemotherapy for malignancies may also cause pancytopenia, if the drug or drugs used cause bone marrow suppression.
Increasingly, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is itself a cause for pancytopenia.
Rarely, drugs (antibiotics, anti hypertensive medication, heart medication) can cause pancytopenia.
Pancytopenia usually requires a bone marrow biopsy in order to distinguish among different causes.
Causes
Common Causes
- Severe Folate or Vitamin B12 deficiency
- Overwhelming viral infections (HIV most common)
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
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