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Bone marrow failure in children.

Vlachos, Adrianna MD; Lipton, Jeffrey M. MD, PhD
Current Opinion in Pediatrics: February 1996
Hematology and oncology: PDF Only

Bone marrow failure in the pediatric patient places the hematologist at the junction of clinical medicine, cellular biology, and molecular genetics. The pathophysiology of these disorders is rapidly being elucidated in many laboratories. Treatments such as bone marrow transplantation and the nascent modality of gene therapy are firmly grounded in these modern sciences. This year's progress in the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide variety of predominantly pediatric bone marrow failure states is a direct result of the union between the "laboratory bench and the patient bedside."

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