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Dr. Walt Stoll
What is the criteria of which aplastic-anemia
is called severe?
Q.1.)Is this patient may called severe ,having
Heamoglobin-3.5% ,w.b.c-3000 ,platelates-70000
{(F-23).}
(diagnosed with A.A one year before)
After diagnosis what is the expected mortality of
this type of patient if no bone marrow has been
transplanted or no other allopathic treatment made
& exixting on only packed cell blood transfussion.
Q.2.)Is any miracle had noticed before, in patient
Diagnosed with bone marrow failure?
Please make your comments.
Thank you,
Sincerely yours
Vishal Agarwal
Purulia-(W.B)INDIA
In Reply to: aa severe or not posted by vishal agarwal on June 18, 2001 at 07:45:56:
Hi, Vishal.
I would call that pretty severe. Actually any diagnosed AA is serious because the causes, unless discovered and removed, always make it worse over the years (if the person lasts that long).
Walt
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