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ICT - Aplastic Anemia

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What is Aplastic Anemia? Aplastic Anemia is a condition where one or more types of cells in the bone marrow stop growing and dividing. When this happens, patients may develop anemia (too few red blood cells), a low white blood cell count (leading to serious infections) and low platelet count (leading to bleeding problems). More About Aplastic Anemia Bone Marrow Transplantation for Aplastic Anemia Aplastic Anemia can be cured by transplantation of bone marrow from a healthy donor. Bone marrow transplantation from a matched donor has become an accepted treatment. However, this procedure carries risks, especially Graft versus Host Disease ( GVHD ), and many patients with aplastic anemia do not have a genetically matched donor. More About the Institute's Approach to BMT for Aplastic Anemia Cli Read More
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AA&MDSIF - Aplastic Anemia & MDS (Myelodysplastic Syndromes), PNH (Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria)

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Home Diseases & Drugs Support & Hope Patient Clinical Trials Get Involved News Events Resources For Health Professionals Donate Marketplace About Us Contact Us Search ESA Information for MDS Patients, Thank You for Advocating! more info... Holiday cards are now available! more info... Visit our new Marketplace! more info... Sign up to receive free information ! The Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation is the oldest and largest patient advocate and support organization for aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), and other bone marrow failure diseases, providing life-saving hope, knowledge, and support to hundreds of thousands of patients and their families around the world. We are your partners in care. We offer you the expertis Read More
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Aplastic Anemia

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Aplastic Anemia A Trial Of Cyclophosphamide And Antithymocyte Globulin As Preparation For Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation Of Patients With Severe Aplastic Anemia Who Have HLA-Identical Donors. Objective: The objective of this treatment protocol is the evaluation of the efficacy of high-dose cyclophosphamide and antithymocyte globulin as a means of obtaining durable engraftment and hematologic reconstitution in patients with severe aplastic anemia receiving allogeneic bone marrow transplants from HLA-identical family donors. Treatment: Patients with severe aplastic anemia will be treated with cyclophosphamide and antithymocyte globulin, followed by conventional allogeneic bone marrow transplantation with tacrolimus and methotrexate graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis. Eligibility: Read More
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Aplastic Anemia

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Aplastic Anemia And Traditional Chinese Medicine In China

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TCM Hospital: Aplastic Anemia And Traditional Chinese Medicine In China Note: The following text is selected from A Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine by Prof.Dr. Enqin Zhang(Engin CAN) , he was the chief editor&author of the books, now lecturing and practising Chinese medicine at The Asante Academy of Chinese Medicine in the Middlesex University Archway Campus, 2-10 Highgate Hill, N19 5LW, London, U.K.For more information, Tel:0044 7804709475; E-mail:prof.engincan@yahoo.com.tr Aplastic anemia is a clinical syndrome caused by a variety of etiological factors (some of them are unknown) which lead to hematopoietic disorder of bone marrow. Clinically, it is characterized by panhematopenia resulting in anemia, hemorrhage and infections. The disease often occurs i Read More
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Aplastic anemia and viral hepatitis

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Aplastic anemia and viral hepatitis Prof. J. Reichen In ten patients referred to the NIH for supposed viral hepatitis induced aplastic anemia, serologic tests against hepatitis A, B and C were negative; 3 had hepatitis G; the authors conclude that it is immune-mediated and probably not related to the known hepatitis viruses (1). In a prospective study of 5500 children with viral hepatitis aplastic anemia was observed in 4 (0.07 %); none had hepatitis A or B (19). Hepatitis A. Case reports, mostly in children (7). A prospective case control study from Thailand found the presence of IgG but not IgM to confer a relative risk of 2.9 for the development of aplastic anemia; they conclude that hepatitis A is a surrogate marker for an unknown enteric pathogen (10). In the prospective Swedish study Read More
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Aplastic Anemia Linked To Prozac

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Aplastic Anemia | AHealthyMe.com

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Search AHealthyMe! Personalize AHealthyMe! Sign up for our Newsletter! You are here: Home > Ills & Conditions > Aplastic Anemia Aplastic Anemia Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD Below: ? Definition ? Description ? Causes and symptoms ? Diagnosis ? Treatment ? Prognosis ? Key Terms ? Resources Definition Aplastic anemia is a disorder in which the bone marrow greatly decreases or stops production of blood cells. Description The bone marrow (soft tissue which is located within the hard outer shell of the bones) is responsible for the production of all the types of blood cells. The mature forms of these cells include red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body; white blood cells, which fight infection; and platelets, which are involved in clotting. In aplastic anemia, the basic struct Read More
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Aplastic Anemia-Blood Diseases & Disorders

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BMT

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Advertisement Home Content blog services Types of Cancer Treatment of cancer blog cancer friend finder Chemotherapy Drugs Practice Information breast cancerbook by dr. tirgan ART for cancer research Privacy Policy Contact Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) Bone marrow transplantation is a procedure by which certain illnesses and cancers may be cured. Bone marrow itself is the organ in charge of producing blood. This method was initially used in treatment of patients with severe bone marrow dysfunction. The goal was to replace the diseased marrow with healthy bone marrow. Initially, bone marrow transplants were performed in identical twins because the genetic makeup of twins is the same. In certain conditions and cancers, the purpose of transplant is to actually produce a healthy bone marrow Read More
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BMT InfoNet Homepage

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Survivorship Workshop November 10, 2007 Hinsdale IL Click here to learn more Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network (BMT InfoNet) is working with staff at the National Cancer Institute to identify the greatest challenges facing patients who have, or have had, chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). If you or someone you know has experienced this disease, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes to complete this survey. Click Here! Transplant Survivors, click here . What You Can Say When Friends Want to Help, click here . Click Here to Meet Transplant Survivor Garrett Carroll --> Read More
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Disease Category Listing (129): Red Cell Disorders

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Clinical Trials: Red Cell Disorders There are no studies currently listed in this category on the CenterWatch web site. --> Back to Clinical Trials by Medical Areas Research centers specializing in this illness area Additional resources in this illness area This site is run by CenterWatch, a publishing company that focuses on the clinical trials industry. The information provided in this service is designed to help patients find clinical trials that may be of interest to them, and to help patients contact the centers conducting the research. CenterWatch is neither promoting this research nor involved in conducting any of these trials. Trial listing updated: November 20, 2007 at 2:51:25 PM Patient Resources: [ Trial Listing ] [ Notification Services ] [ Drug Directories ] [ About Clinical R Read More
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Functional Features of Hematopoiesis in Patients with Aplastic Anemia During High-Altitude Climate Therapy

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Functional Features of Hematopoiesis in Patients with Aplastic Anemia During High-Altitude Climate Therapy A.R. Raimjanov MD, S.M. Mamatov MD Kyrgyz Scientific Center of Hematology, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Abstract Background - No effective treatment for aplastic anemia, short of repeated blood transfusion and immunotherapy are currently available. Objective - To investigate whether a stay at high altitude the so-called "climate-therapy" might stimulate hematopoiesis. Methods - 202 patients aged 15-50 years were monitored hematologically at a high-altitude station on the northern portal of Tuya-Ashu Pass in Kyrkyzstan. The patients performed graduated physical exercise for 40 days. Results - After adaptation at high altitude, reticulocytosis, gradual rise of granulocyte and platelet Read More
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Hematology & Blood Disorders

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Hematopathology

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Hematopoietic elements in this bone marrow biopsy are markedly reduced. This is a case of aplastic anemia. Of course, besides, RBC's the platelets and granulocytes will often be diminished. Sometimes a drug or toxin is the cause and sometimes infection. When no known cause can be found, it is termed idiopathic aplastic anemia. Read More
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Idiopathic aplastic anemia

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HealthCentral.com Home > Health Encyclopedia > Idiopathic aplastic anemia Idiopathic aplastic anemia From our partner site on breast cancer , MyBreastCancerNetwork.com. VIDEO: Chemo booster cuts treatment time by two months SYMPTOMS: Learn what to look for and what the symptoms mean PROGNOSIS: Early detection and new treatments improve survival rates Injury Disease Nutrition Poison Symptoms Surgery Test Special Topic A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bone marrow aspiration Antibodies Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Idiopathic aplastic anemia Definition: Idiopathic aplastic anemia is a failure of the bone marrow to properly form all types of blood cells. Alternative Names: Anemia - idiopathic aplastic Causes, incidence, and risk factors: text continues below a Read More
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Ilir's progress with Aplastic Anemia

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Ilir Kullolli On this page : About Ilir Kullolli Aplastic Anemia Blood elements Treatment History of Ilir’s disease Blood test results Links On this site : Pictures of Ilir Discussion List Recent Pictures. New!!! This page was last updated on: November 18, 2005 Ilir Kullolli is an International Student from Albania. He was attending Cerro Coso Community College in Ridgecrest, California when he was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia. He was hospitalized on November 17, 1999. After getting better he transferred to Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering in December 2003. He is currently getting his MS in Biomedical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Healthwise, he is doing very well and he see Read More
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Aplastic Anemia What Is It? Symptoms Diagnosis Expected Duration Prevention Treatment When To Call a Professional Prognosis Additional Info What Is It? Aplastic anemia is a rare, potentially fatal disease in which the bone marrow doesn't make enough blood cells. People with aplastic anemia have low levels of all three types of blood cells: Red blood cells, which carry oxygen White blood cells, which fight infection Platelets, which help blood to clot Aplastic anemia is a problem with cells in the bone marrow called stem cells. Stem cells are the basic "mother cells" that develop into the three types of blood cells. In aplastic anemia, something either destroys the stem cells or drastically changes the environment of the bone marrow so that the stem cells can't develop properly. Several fac Read More
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Secondary aplastic anemia

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National Marrow Donor Program

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home | contact us | careers what we do | how you can help | registered donors | patients and families | physicians | news & events Become a Donor When you become a bone marrow donor, you join the global movement of more than 10 million donors who stand ready to give someone a future. Make a Contribution Your financial support adds donors to our Registry, helps patients with transplant costs and funds research to improve transplant outcomes. Donate Cord Blood Questions about cord blood Events For patients , physicians and public Patients and Families Learn more about treatment options , planning and life as a survivor Questions about joining the Registry How your gift helps patients site map | glossary | editorial board | terms of use | privacy statement National Marrow Donor Program -- Ent Read More
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Clock... No Blood Blood Management and Avoidance Welcome! Please register or log in: Remember me: Forgot your password? FAQ | Donate NoBlood Professionals Members Hospitals Web Today's Posts | Calendar | Search Directories Members List Healthcare Professionals Hospitals No Blood — Blood Management and Avoidance Serving bloodless healthcare professionals and the public since 1996. Go to Page... MEMBER SERVICES Register now! Start enjoying added features and services today. NOBLOOD WIKI A Bloodless Knowledgebase Participate in a community where peers share knowledge about bloodless medicine and surgery. Forum Last Post Threads - Posts Community Center Help & Suggestions Center Sub-Forums : Library & Records , Visitors Center An overview of the forum... by DouglasPhillips 12-19-2006 07: Read More
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SHARI'S PLACE *~Positive Things To Do Today~* *Say, "Today Is Going To Be A Good Day!"* *Donate A Unit Of Blood!* *Be Honest* *Help Someone In Need* *Call An Old Friend* *Tell Your Loved Ones You Love Them* *Watch The Rosie O'Donnell Show!* *Give Someone A Hug* *Be Grateful* *Look Forward To Tomorrow!** SOMETHING ABOUT ME!!! I am a 33 year old female in remission with Aplastic Anemia. I was diagnosed in November of 1985. I was treated with over 200 blood transfusions(red cells and platelets), prednisone(steroids), ATG(Anti-Lymphocytic Globulin), then, eventually had a splenectomy(removal of the spleen) in September of 1986. I was told I was in remission in the Spring of 1987. I can't ever be told that I'm cured, because, I never had a bone marrow transplant. A bone marrow transplant is the Read More
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