If we focus on the details of erythropoiesis, we can easily understand the causes of hypoproliferative anemia - problems in site of synthesis (aplastic anemia), problem in nutritive factors (Deficiency anemia) etc. Can you think of other causes of hypoproliferative anemia based on the above video. Share in the comments section below
@@PhysiologyOpen but skull includes facial bones and cranial bones, and since in the video you said skull bones show erythropoiesis, so does that imply facial bones too show erythropoiesis???
If we focus on the details of erythropoiesis, we can easily understand the causes of hypoproliferative anemia - problems in site of synthesis (aplastic anemia), problem in nutritive factors (Deficiency anemia) etc. Can you think of other causes of hypoproliferative anemia based on the above video. Share in the comments section below
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Does facial bones also produce rbc?? Are facial bones also membranous???
I don’t think so. Couldn’t find any reference for erythropoiesis
@@PhysiologyOpen but skull includes facial bones and cranial bones, and since in the video you said skull bones show erythropoiesis, so does that imply facial bones too show erythropoiesis???