Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E: Introduction
Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E: Fanconi's anemia is a rare inherited blood disorder characterized by the inability of the bone marrow to produce blood cells. The subtype called Complementation group E refers to a genetic subtype of the disease. An increased incidence of leukemias and other cancers is associated with this condition and various skeletal abnormalities and other birth defects may also be present. The condition is present at birth but symptoms of the blood problems are often not evident until later in childhood - in rare cases, the condition may not be diagnosed until adulthood.
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Symptoms of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
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Treatments for Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
- Drug therapy - androgens, hematopoietic (blood-stimulating) growth factors; blood transfusions, bone marrow transplant.
- Supportive treatment
- Red blood cell transfusion for symptomatic anemia
- Platelet transfusion for active bleeding
- Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) for symptomatic neutropenia
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Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E: Complications
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Causes of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
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Less Common Symptoms of Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
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Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E: Undiagnosed Conditions
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Misdiagnosis and Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
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Prognosis for Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E
Prognosis for Fanconi's anemia -- Complementation group E:
The prognosis is variable depending on the severity of the condition and additional physical malformations as well as individual response to treatment. Some patients may have their bone marrow problems cured after a bone marrow transplant but they must still have regular checkups for cancer. Mild cases may only need regular monitoring.
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