Context: Pancytopenia is not a disease but a clinico-hematological entity encountered in clinical practice. A prompt intervention is required to avoid complications, which can occur in these patients. The relevant clinical history and complete hematological workup is required to treat patient of pancytopenia. The severity of pancytopenia and the underlying pathology determines the management and prognosis. Aims: To diagnose different conditions producing pancytopenia on the basis of clinical, hematological and bone marrow studies. To estimate the frequency of different diseases producing pancytopenia. Subjects and Methods: The study was conducted in Department of Hematology of our college in capital city of India. A prospective study was ca...
Background: A review of both Western and Indian literature shows that there are few comprehensive st...
Background: Pancytopenia is not a single disease entity,but it is a triad of findings that may resul...
Background: Pancytopenia is not a disease by itself; rather it describes simultaneous presence of an...
Background: To segregate the causes of pancytopenia which are easily treatable, from those requiring...
Introduction: Pancytopenia, the simultaneous reduction of all the three formed elements of blood, is...
Introduction: Pancytopenia is a relatively common hematological entity and is a manifestation of man...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze the frequency of underlying pathologies and present the...
Introduction: Pancytopenia is a challenging clinical entity for both clinicians and hematologists. T...
Objective: Pancytopenia is a clinicohematological problem with wide spread discriminated diagnosis....
Background: Pancytopenia is encountered regularly in haematology practice, yet there exist only few ...
Background: Pancytopenia is a triad of low hemoglobin, white blood cells and platelets. Although it ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to study the incidence of the underlying etiology of pancytopeni...
Background: Pancytopenia is very common consequence of many haematological diseases. It is the short...
Background: Pancytopenia is a clinical outcome of various pathological conditions ranging from bone ...
Background: Pancytopenia is due to bone marrow failure characterized by anemia, leukopenia, and thro...
Background: A review of both Western and Indian literature shows that there are few comprehensive st...
Background: Pancytopenia is not a single disease entity,but it is a triad of findings that may resul...
Background: Pancytopenia is not a disease by itself; rather it describes simultaneous presence of an...
Background: To segregate the causes of pancytopenia which are easily treatable, from those requiring...
Introduction: Pancytopenia, the simultaneous reduction of all the three formed elements of blood, is...
Introduction: Pancytopenia is a relatively common hematological entity and is a manifestation of man...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze the frequency of underlying pathologies and present the...
Introduction: Pancytopenia is a challenging clinical entity for both clinicians and hematologists. T...
Objective: Pancytopenia is a clinicohematological problem with wide spread discriminated diagnosis....
Background: Pancytopenia is encountered regularly in haematology practice, yet there exist only few ...
Background: Pancytopenia is a triad of low hemoglobin, white blood cells and platelets. Although it ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to study the incidence of the underlying etiology of pancytopeni...
Background: Pancytopenia is very common consequence of many haematological diseases. It is the short...
Background: Pancytopenia is a clinical outcome of various pathological conditions ranging from bone ...
Background: Pancytopenia is due to bone marrow failure characterized by anemia, leukopenia, and thro...
Background: A review of both Western and Indian literature shows that there are few comprehensive st...
Background: Pancytopenia is not a single disease entity,but it is a triad of findings that may resul...
Background: Pancytopenia is not a disease by itself; rather it describes simultaneous presence of an...