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Acquired pure megakaryocytic aplasia

Acquired pure megakaryocytic aplasia: Introduction

Acquired pure megakaryocytic aplasia: A rare blood disorder characterized by severe thrombocytopenia (reduced blood platelets) or reduced megakaryocytes (bone marrow cells that produce blood platelets). The disorder may be caused by immune processes inhibiting the development of megakaryocytes. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Acquired pure megakaryocytic aplasia is available below.

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