Rare hematology Diseases

RBC beta monogenic disorder, Diamond-Blackfan anaemia, and other anemia-type red vegetative cell conditions, white vegetative cell dysfunctions associated with various malignancies, and immuno-protoplasm-based abnormalities that affect platelet and lymphocyte disorders are just a few examples of the diverse subcategories of rare medical specialty diseases. Some rare blood illnesses, particularly those that are gene-based, can be distinguished with ease with a simple test, whilst others require substantial research to be properly analysed. Haematologists are skilled practitioners because they must be experts in differential diagnosis due to the wide diversity of blood diseases, both common and extraordinary.

  • Myelofibrosis
  • Polycythemia vera
  • Aplastic Anemia

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