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Posted: 2007-07-28 11:38
On morphologic evaluation, the bone marrow is devoid of hematopoietic elements - benadryl On morphologic evaluation, the bone marrow is dev - benicar id of hematopoietic elements, showing largely fat cells. F - bentyl ow cytometry shows that the CD34-cell population, which - benzocaine ontains the stem cells and the early committed progen - benzonatate tors, is substantially reduced. Data from in vitro colony-culture - benzoyl peroxide assays suggest profound functional loss of the hem - bextra topoietic progenitors, so much so that they are unresponsive ev - biaxin n to high levels of hematopoietic growth factors. L - biaxin xl ttle evidence points to a defective m icroenviro - bilberry ment as a cause of aplastic anemia. In patients - biotin ith severe aplastic anemia (SAA), stromal cells have normal funct - black cohosh on, including growth factor production. Adequate stromal functi - blue n is implicit in the success of bone-marrow transpla - boniva tation (BMT) in aplastic anemia because the st - botox omal elements are frequently of host origin. The role of - buprenorphine an immune dysfunction was suggested in 1970, when autologous r - bupropion covery was documented in a patient with aplastic anem - buspar a in whom engrafting failed after BMT. Mathe proposed that t - buspirone e immunos uppressive regimen used for conditioning - butalbital romoted the return of normal marrow function. Since then, numero - cpm s studies have shown that, in approximately 7 - c2 % of patients with acquired aplastic anemia, immunosuppressive.
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