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Quick Scroll Aplastic anaemia... 05.06.06 (2 years ago) #1

The commonest cause of aplastic anemia is...

a) Idiopathic
b) Chloramphenicol
c) Phenylbutazone
d) Petrolium products

The answer given is a) according to Harrison, Chandrasoma Taylor says it's Drugs...

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Quick Scroll Re: Aplastic anaemia... 07.05.06 (2 years ago) #2

parin wrote:
The commonest cause of aplastic anemia is...

a) Idiopathic
b) Chloramphenicol
c) Phenylbutazone
d) Petrolium products

The answer given is a) according to Harrison, Chandrasoma Taylor says it's Drugs...

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BELIEVE HARRISONS.. GO AHEAD WTH ANSWER 1.
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Quick Scroll 07.05.06 (2 years ago) #3

its idiopathic...
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Quick Scroll 07.11.06 (2 years ago) #4

BELIEVE THE COMMON BELIEF,
IT IS DEFINITELY THE IDIOPATHIC.
REGARDS.
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Quick Scroll 07.26.06 (2 years ago) #5

hai to all its me preetu, anemia is a disease which causes due to the deficiency of iron content in the body. this can occur to anyone and the cause for it may be anything. but it should be treated at its initial stage so that you dont suffer with it. i know about the suffer as i am suffeirng with it from the past two years. i used to take regular medications but they did not cure me. so i changed my medications and started to take natural medications which cure me with no harm. and i am really thankful to my doctor and to his web site
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Quick Scroll 07.26.06 (2 years ago) #6

yup harrison's the BIBLE . So idiopathic be it .
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Quick Scroll 08.25.06 (2 years ago) #7

Yes,it's idiopathic . The ref. is Nelson
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Quick Scroll 01.23.07 (1 year ago) #8

idiopathis it is but some books refer to the occurrence of constituinal aplastic anemia which is charecterizes by the presence of aplasia of BM together with aplasia of the thumb,,radii.
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Quick Scroll 05.03.07 (1 year ago) #9

u did not understand the q. the condition is aplastic anemia not iron defecancy anemia aplalastic anemia mean no cell are forming ither du to boon maro distruction or due to loss of r.b.c. loss aither external like acute bleeding not cronic ore loss of r.b.c.in side body due to auto emun d. or toxen sooooooo it has nothing to do with iron or your good diet
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Quick Scroll 06.07.07 (1 year ago) #10

Aplastic Anemia:
Introduction for the General Physician


Aplastic anemia is a hematologic disorder characterized by a decrease in the cellular elements of the peripheral blood. This results from underproduction of peripheral blood elements due to bone marrow failure. Aplastic anemia develops before age 30-40 in patients who are predisposed due to a congenital chromosomal abnormality such as Fanconi's anemia or dyskeratosis congenita. Acquired aplastic anemia may be caused by toxic chemicals, radiation, or by idiosyncratic reactions to medications or infections. However, in over 50% of cases there is no identifiable cause and the condition is then referred to as idiopathic aplastic anemia.
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