Pediatric jaksh syndrome
Von Jakschs syndrome (von Jakschs syndrome) is caused by nutritional deficiencies (mainly hematopoietic substance deficiency), rickets, and chronic or recurrent infections (such as respiratory infections, urinary system infections, skin purulent infections, etc.). )Wait. It is characterized by onset in infancy, manifested by severe anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, increased peripheral white blood cell counts and the appearance of naive granulocytes and nucleated red blood cells. Generally, the prognosis is good, and it can be cured after removing the cause, improving nutrition, and treating anemia. Also known as infantile leukemia anemia, infantile splenomegaly anemia, infection nutritional anemia, and so on.
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