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Condition

Pediatric Anemia (aplastic)

What You Need to Know

Aplastic anemia is a serious condition in which the bone marrow does not produce enough new blood cells.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of aplastic anemia are:

  • Tiredness
  • Pale skin
  • Chest pain
  • Irregular heart beat
  • Frequent infections
  • Easy bruising and bleeding

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose aplastic anemia by the following tests:

  • Hemoglobin and hematocrit
  • Complete blood count (CBC)
  • Peripheral smear
  • Bone marrow aspiration or biopsy

Treatment

Treatment may include:

  • Blood transfusions
  • Platelet transfusions
  • Antibiotics
  • Hormones or other medicines (to stimulate the bone marrow to produce cells)
  • Immunosuppressive medicine
  • Stem cell transplant

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Diagnosis

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Treatment

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