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Blood is made of blood cells floating in
plasma
plasma:
The fluid part of the blood. Plasma is mostly made of water with chemicals in it. These chemicals include proteins, hormones, minerals, and vitamins.
. The plasma is mostly made of water with chemicals in it. These chemicals include proteins, hormones, minerals and vitamins.
There are three basic types of blood cells. These…
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What is Pure Red Cell Aplasia or PRCA?
There are three types of PRCA:
Acquired Pure Red Cell Aplasia: This is a very rare condition and usually affects adults. It is characterized by an absence of red cell precursors (reticulocytes) in the marrow and a low
red blood cell
red blood cell:
The most numerous type of blood cell in healthy people. Red blood cells…
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The process of making blood cells is called
hematopoiesis
hematopoiesis:
(hi-mat-uh-poy-EE-suss) The process of making blood cells in the bone marrow.
. Blood cells are made in the
bone marrow
bone marrow:
The soft, spongy tissue inside most bones. Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow.
. That's a spongy tissue located inside some bones. It contains young parent cells…
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What is Acute Myeloid Leukemia or AML?
Acute myeloid leukemia
Acute myeloid leukemia:
(uh-KYOOT my-uh-LOYD loo-KEE-mee-uh) A cancer of the blood cells. It happens when very young white blood cells (blasts) in the bone marrow fail to mature. The blast cells stay in the bone marrow and become to numerous. This slows production of red blood cells and platelets. Some cases of MDS become…
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When you have a low blood count, this means your bone marrow is not making enough of one type of blood cells. Doctors call a low blood count
cytopenia
cytopenia:
(sie-tuh-PEE-nee-uh) A shortage of one or more blood cell types. Also called a low blood count.
. You can have one or more low blood counts.
Doctors use an important blood test called a complete blood count,…
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How long do I have to live?
This is most people’s first question, along with “what can I expect to happen.” The doctor’s answer is called a prognosis (an educated guess about the likely course of your disease and how long you might live). Because each person is unique, and each person’s disease is different, a prognosis can be difficult to make. Also, how a disease progresses over time is…
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The symptoms of
bone marrow failure
bone marrow failure:
A condition that occurs when the bone marrow stops making enough healthy blood cells. The most common of these rare diseases are aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Bone marrow failure can be acquired (begin any time in life) or can be…
diseases like
aplastic anemia…
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Alayna is doing all the normal activities for a child her age. Learning to read, making many friends, and taking gymnastics are parts of ordinary life for kindergarteners. She’s looking forward to soccer and more sports when pandemic life eases. Few signs remain that she battled
aplastic anemia
aplastic anemia:
(ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in…
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