Myelopathic anemia
Myelopathic anemia (MA), or bone marrow infiltration anemia, is anemia caused by bone marrow infiltrated by tumor cells or abnormal tissues, the microenvironment of hematopoietic bone marrow damaged, and hematopoietic function impaired. It is characterized by bone pain, bone destruction, anemia with erythrocyte and hematocrit.
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