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[[Anemia]] is the condition of having fewer red blood | [[Anemia]] is the condition of having fewer [[red blood cell]]s than normal, or fewer than needed to function properly. Typically, anemia refers to low red blood cell counts, but aplastic anemia patients have lower counts of all three blood cell types: [[red blood cell]]s, [[white blood cell]]s, and [[platelets]]. '''Aplastic anemia''' is a condition where [[bone marrow]] does not produce sufficient new [[cell (biology)|cell]]s to replenish [[blood]] cells. The term 'aplastic' means the marrow suffers from an [[aplasia]] that renders it unable to function properly. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: Aric Hall, M.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA [1]
Overview
Anemia is the condition of having fewer red blood cells than normal, or fewer than needed to function properly. Typically, anemia refers to low red blood cell counts, but aplastic anemia patients have lower counts of all three blood cell types: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Aplastic anemia is a condition where bone marrow does not produce sufficient new cells to replenish blood cells. The term 'aplastic' means the marrow suffers from an aplasia that renders it unable to function properly.