hypoplastic anaemia
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A doctor examines a patient's blood test results showing hypoplastic anaemia.
Definition
- Noun:
- A type of anemia characterized by inadequate production of blood cells due to poorly functioning or underdeveloped bone marrow. This condition can potentially progress to a more severe state known as aplastic anemia.
Usage
- The term is used in medical contexts to describe a specific blood disorder. It is a technical, compound noun.
- Example: "The patient's persistent fatigue and pallor were eventually diagnosed as hypoplastic anaemia."
- Example: "Treatment for hypoplastic anaemia focuses on stimulating the bone marrow or may require blood transfusions."
Advanced Usage
- The condition is often discussed in relation to its causes (e.g., congenital, acquired), its distinction from other anemias, and its potential progression.
- Example: "In pediatric hematology, congenital hypoplastic anaemia requires careful long-term management."
Variants and Related Words
- Hypoplastic anemia: The American English spelling, using 'anemia'.
- Aplastic anemia: A more severe form of bone marrow failure that hypoplastic anemia can develop into.
- Bone marrow failure: A broader term encompassing conditions like hypoplastic anemia.
- Hypoplasia (noun): The general medical term for underdevelopment or incomplete development of an organ or tissue.
Synonyms
- Bone marrow hypoplasia-associated anemia: A more descriptive technical synonym.
- Refractory anemia (in some specific classifications): This term may overlap in certain medical contexts but is not a perfect synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- This is a fixed medical compound term. The 'hypoplastic' component refers to the underdevelopment of the bone marrow tissue, and 'anaemia' refers to the resulting deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin. It describes a state of reduced blood cell production, not destruction or loss.
A doctor examines a patient's blood test results showing hypoplastic anaemia.
Noun
- anemia resulting from inadequately functioning bone marrow; can develop into aplastic anemia