Blood disorders refer to a group of conditions that affect the blood’s ability to function properly. These disorders can involve the blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets), blood vessels, or the clotting mechanisms of the body. Blood disorders may be congenital (inherited) or acquired, and can have a wide range of causes, from genetic
mutations to environmental factors. Diagnosis often involves blood tests, clinical evaluation, and imaging, while treatments may include medications, transfusions, or other interventions.
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Related Tags: Blood Diagnostic Tools | Hematologic Disease Screening | Genetic Testing | Lab Analysis | Personalized Hematology Treatment | Diagnostic Imaging | Blood Biomarkers | Bone Marrow Biopsy | Next-Generation Sequencing
Related Societies: College of American Pathologists (CAP) | European Society of Pathology