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. 1987 Aug;147(2):157-60.

Peripheral blood and bone marrow abnormalities in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

Peripheral blood and bone marrow abnormalities in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

M Frontiera et al. West J Med. 1987 Aug.

Abstract

In reviewing the peripheral hematologic manifestations, bone marrow changes and clinical course in 41 consecutive patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), frequent findings included anemia (95%), leukopenia (76%), bone marrow hypercellularity (73%) and pancytopenia (41%). These hematologic abnormalities were not clearly associated with specific clinical manifestations of AIDS, but support the conclusion that the hematopoietic system is a target organ in AIDS. The mechanisms of these abnormalities still need to be evaluated. Clinicians should be aware of these commonly encountered changes.

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