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Dr. Senthil J. Rajappa Bone Marrow Transplant

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Top 10 Bone Marrow Transplant doctors In India

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Senthil J. Rajappa

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25₹ 500
Dr. Bijay Kumar

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25₹ 300
Dr. Sachin Jadhav

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25----
Dr. Sripriya Rajan

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25----
Dr. Prabhat Shah

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25₹ 500
Dr. Nitin Gupta

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25₹ 1500
Dr. Manish Varma

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25----
Dr. Shoaib Zaidi

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25₹ 1000
Dr. Shilpa Bhartia

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25----
Dr. P Dhanashekar

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24₹ 500

Questions & Answers on "Bone Marrow Transplant" (101)

Stem cell transplant for sickling

Female | 13

When red blood cells change shape and get stuck in the body, sickling occurs, which causes pain and infections. It is due to an error in your genetic makeup that you were born with. By providing new cells that create healthy blood, a stem cell transplant may correct this. Eventually, such a therapy could lower the frequency of sickling and improve overall well-being.

Answered on 30th May '24

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My uric acid test report 5.9 please tell me ok not ok

Male | 29

The uric acid level of 5.9 is already above normal. It might remain asymptomatic at first, yet if untreated, it may lead to gout, which is characterized by pain and swelling in the joints. Your uric acid level can be decreased by drinking more water, avoiding alcohol, and less red meat and seafood. Besides this method, exercising regularly may also be beneficial.

Answered on 20th Aug '24

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hello i want to check it my blood report resurlt any one can help for this

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It's essential to review your blood report with a healthcare professional to understand your results accurately. Please visit a general physician for a detailed interpretation and appropriate advice based on your condition.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Dear Doctor, Due to my father's high blood viscosity, suspicion of polycythemia arises, necessitating blood draws every 3 weeks to maintain appropriate levels. At 69 years old, he experiences symptoms such as skin itching, swelling, head numbness, and fatigue. Currently, his JAK2 V617F mutation showed 0.8 then 1.2%, with JAK2 exon 12 negative and EPO at 13.4. Abdominal CT and chest X-ray are normal. After a few months of phlebotomy, his levels normalized. Now, we await the bone marrow biopsy results, which do not confirm Polycythemia Vera: "Microscopic description: The bone marrow biopsy sample shows somewhat hypocellular hematopoietic parenchyma relative to age, which is terminally mature. Myeloid ratio is 2:1 with dominance of late precursors; no blast cells are noted. The number of megakaryocytes is normal with no clustering. There is no interstitial fibrosis or lymphoid infiltrate. Diagnosis: Mature, hypocellular hematopoietic parenchyma without myeloproliferative features. Cytogenetic analysis confirmed male karyotype; no clonal chromosomal abnormalities detected. Indication for examination D7510 Secondary polycythemia Note Submicroscopic rearrangements, small structural chromosomal aberrations, DNA-level differences cannot be ruled out with the method used." I am quite confused as JAK2 positivity typically suggests PV, yet the biopsy suggests otherwise, possibly indicating secondary polycythemia. Could you please clarify based on this information what you personally think is more likely, Polycythemia Vera or another secondary cause? Thank you very much for your help.

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Your father's symptoms and test results do suggest some complexity. The presence of JAK2 mutation often points towards Polycythemia Vera (PV), but the bone marrow biopsy does not show typical myeloproliferative features, suggesting it might be secondary polycythemia instead. Consult a hematologist, specializing in blood disorders, and can provide a more accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

 

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