Acquired pure red cell aplasia: unraveling the immune pathogenesis
Mengyuan Liu,
Tian Zhang,
Xifeng Dong
et al.
Abstract:Acquired pure red cell aplasia (aPRCA) is a rare hematological disorder characterized by normochromic, normocytic anemia, reticulocytopenia, and the absence of erythroblasts. The pathogenesis of aPRCA has remained elusive. This review delves into the intricate web of immune mechanisms underlying the development of this enigmatic condition. By exploring immune responses, cytotoxic effects, and antibody-mediated processes, we dissect the immune-driven assault on erythroid progenitors. The classification of aPRCA… Show more
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