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Medical therapy of aplastic anemia often includes a short course of [[anti-thymocyte globulin]] (ATG or [[anti-lymphocyte globulin]]) and several months of treatment with [[cyclosporin]] to modulate the [[immune system]]. Mild [[chemotherapy]] with agents such as [[cyclophosphamide]] and [[vincristine]] may also be effective. [[Antibody|Antibodies]] therapy, such as ATG, targets T-cells, which are believed to attack the bone marrow. [[Steroids]] are generally ineffective. | Medical therapy of aplastic anemia often includes a short course of [[anti-thymocyte globulin]] (ATG or [[anti-lymphocyte globulin]]) and several months of treatment with [[cyclosporin]] to modulate the [[immune system]]. Mild [[chemotherapy]] with agents such as [[cyclophosphamide]] and [[vincristine]] may also be effective. [[Antibody|Antibodies]] therapy, such as ATG, targets T-cells, which are believed to attack the bone marrow. [[Steroids]] are generally ineffective. | ||
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Overview
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Medical therapy of aplastic anemia often includes a short course of anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG or anti-lymphocyte globulin) and several months of treatment with cyclosporin to modulate the immune system. Mild chemotherapy with agents such as cyclophosphamide and vincristine may also be effective. Antibodies therapy, such as ATG, targets T-cells, which are believed to attack the bone marrow. Steroids are generally ineffective.