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Medical condition
Hematologic disease
SpecialtyHematology Edit this on Wikidata

Hematologic diseases are disorders which primarily affect the blood and blood-forming organs. Hematologic diseases include rare genetic disorders, anemia, HIV, sickle cell disease and complications from chemotherapy or transfusions.

Myeloid

Hematological malignancies

Miscellaneous

Hematological changes secondary to non-hematological disorders

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ClassificationD
Diseases of red blood cells
Polycythemia
Anemia
Nutritional
Hemolytic
(mostly normo-)
Hereditary
Acquired
AIHA
Aplastic
(mostly normo-)
  • Hereditary: Fanconi anemia
  • Diamond–Blackfan anemia
  • Blood tests
    Other
    Disorders of bleeding and clotting
    Clotting
    By cause
    Clots
    By site
    Bleeding
    By cause
    Thrombocytopenia
    Platelet function
    Clotting factor
    Signs and symptoms
    By site
    Diseases of monocytes and granulocytes
    Monocytes and macrophages
    -cytosis:
    -penia:
    Granulocytes
    -cytosis:
    -penia:
    Disorder of phagocytosis
    Chemotaxis and degranulation
    Respiratory burst
    Conditions originating in the perinatal period / fetal disease
    Maternal factors
    complicating pregnancy,
    labour or delivery
    placenta
    chorion/amnion
    umbilical cord
    presentation
    Growth
    Birth trauma
    Affected systems
    Respiratory
    Cardiovascular
    Bleeding and
    hematologic disease
    Gastrointestinal
    Integument and
    thermoregulation
    Nervous system
    Musculoskeletal
    Infections
    Other
    Major Disease groups
    Category: