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Erythroblastopenia refers to a reduced production of erythroblasts, the precursors of red blood cells in the bone marrow. This condition can lead to anemia, a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood. Erythroblastopenia can be either congenital or acquired.
Types of Erythroblastopenia
There are two main types of erythroblastopenia: Diamond-Blackfan anemia and Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood.
Diamond-Blackfan anemia
Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a rare, inherited bone marrow failure syndrome. It is characterized by a failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells, leading to anemia. Other physical abnormalities, such as abnormalities of the thumb or upper limbs, may also be present.
Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood
Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood (TEC) is a slowly developing anemia that occurs in early childhood. It is characterized by a temporary halt in red blood cell production. The cause of TEC is unknown, but it is believed to be an immune response following a viral infection.
Causes
Erythroblastopenia can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic mutations, certain medications, infections, and immune disorders. In some cases, the cause of erythroblastopenia is unknown.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of erythroblastopenia typically involves blood tests to measure the number of red blood cells and the level of hemoglobin in the blood. Bone marrow biopsy may also be performed to evaluate the production of red blood cells.
Treatment
Treatment for erythroblastopenia depends on the underlying cause. It may include blood transfusions, medications to stimulate red blood cell production, or in severe cases, bone marrow transplantation.
See also
- Anemia
- Bone marrow
- Red blood cell
- Hemoglobin
- Diamond-Blackfan anemia
- Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood

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