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When a patient presents with anemia, it is important to establish whether the problem is due to a single cell line (e.g., red blood cells) or a multiple cell line (i.e., red cell, white cell, and platelets).
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erythroblastopenic crisis, malignant histiocytic disorders, subdiaphragmatic disease, bulky mediastinal disease, extraocular disease, germ cell elements, macrophage activation syndrome, histiocytosis syndromes, juvenile pernicious anemia, neonatal polycythemia, nonerythroid cells, megakaryocytic hypoplasia, oncologic diseases, bone marrow relapse, aplastic anemia patients, anaplastic large cell lymphoma, cell histiocytosis, congenital leukemia, intraocular disease, plasminogen level, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, endodermal sinus tumor, transient erythroblastopenia, malignant germ cell tumors, extramedullary relapse
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Clin Oncol, Manual of Pediatric, Med Pediatr Oncol, Oncol Clin, Pediatr Hematol, Absent Present, Normal Normal, Pediatric Oncology Group, Oncology Table, Pediatr Clin, United States, Children's Cancer Group, New York, Low Normal, May Hegglin, Histiocyte Society, Semin Hematol, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Treatment Treatment, Baxter Healthcare, Reticulum Cell Proliferations, Surgery Surgical, Children's Cancer Study Group, Curr Opin Hematol, International Lymphoma Study Group
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