aplastic anemia

noun

aplas·​tic anemia (ˌ)ā-ˈpla-stik- How to pronounce aplastic anemia (audio)
: anemia that is characterized by defective function of the blood-forming organs (such as the bone marrow) and is caused by toxic agents (such as chemicals or X-rays) or is idiopathic in origin

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Untreated aplastic anemia can cause heart palpitations or lead to heart failure. Lindsay Curtis, Health, 1 Nov. 2024 In September 2022, Adam and Candace Cromer learned that their daughter Sophie, then 6, was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a rare bone marrow disease. Vanessa Etienne, Peoplemag, 10 Sep. 2024 The bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract are especially sensitive, and people may develop aplastic anemia, a rare blood disorder in which the marrow cannot make new blood cells, and a devastating and rapid form of leukemia. Monique Brouillette, Popular Mechanics, 28 Aug. 2023 Cameron, then 6, had an immune system compromised first by severe aplastic anemia and then by the marrow transplant. Dave Kallmann, Journal Sentinel, 23 Apr. 2023 See all Example Sentences for aplastic anemia 

Word History

First Known Use

1928, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of aplastic anemia was in 1928

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Medical Definition

aplastic anemia

noun
: severe anemia that results from defective functioning of the bone marrow with an abnormal reduction in blood cells and that is characterized especially by headache, fatigue, paleness, fever, recurrent infections, bruising or rashes, and rapid or irregular heartbeat

Note: Aplastic anemia is often of unknown cause but may occur as a congenital or inherited condition (as in Fanconi's anemia) or be caused by exposure to toxic agents (such as chemicals, drugs, or X-rays) or infection with pathogens (such as hepatitis virus or HIV).

called also hypoplastic anemia

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