Symptoms of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia
The following features are indicative of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia:
fatigue
weakness
anemia
fever
a tendency to bleed
decreased blood cell counts in fulminant sepsis
disseminated intravascular coagulation
rapid hemolysis
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Common Causes of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia
The following are the most common causes of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia:
mononucleosis
chemotherapy
use of certain drugs such as blood pressure medication
Prevention of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia
Yes, it may be possible to prevent Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia.
Lab Tests and Procedures for Diagnosis of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia
The following lab tests and procedures are used to detect Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia:
Haematological study: To identify the underlying cause of Pancytopenia
Bone marrow examination: To diagnose pancytopenia by confirming the presence of antibodies
Complications of Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia if untreated
Yes, Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia causes complications if it is not treated. Below is the list of complications and problems that may arise if Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia is left untreated:
anemia
leukopenia
thrombocytopenia
Last updated date
This page was last updated on 2/04/2019.
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