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Assessment of pancytopenia
Hypoplastic myelodysplastic syndrome with dysplastic normoblasts
Morris Edelman, MD and Peihong Hsu, MD
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Icterus or jaundice
CDC. Dr Thomas F. Sellers/Emory University; used with permission
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Gingival enlargement, petechiae and bleeding in acute myeloid leukaemia
Collection of Giuseppina Campisi, DDS, MS and Giuseppe Pizzo, DDS
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Café au lait spots on the back of a young boy
From the personal collection of Dr Vincent M. Riccardi; used with permission
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Flow diagram for evaluation of pancytopenia. Abbreviations: PNH, paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria; IBMFS, inherited bone marrow failure syndromes
From the collection of Jeff K. Davies
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Table of aetiologies for pancytopenia (SLE: systemic lupus erythematosus, CMV: cytomegalovirus, EBV: Epstein-Barr virus, GVHD: graft-versus-host disease)
From the collection of Jeff K. Davies
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Angular cheilitis
From the collection of Dr Wanda C. Gonsalves; patient consent obtained
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Clubbing of nails showing loss of the classic Lovibond's angle
From the collection of Dr Murlidhar Rajagopalan
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Aplastic anaemia: normocellular bone marrow is shown on the left; and empty marrow, typical of congenital or acquired aplastic anaemia, is shown on the right
Morris Edelman, MD and Peihong Hsu, MD
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