
Bone marrow failure related to ERG insufficiency, factor 11 in vascular hyperpermeability, and new criteria for evaluating anemia in myelofibrosis
October 24, 202420m 32s
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Show Notes
In this week's episode we’ll learn more about the role of ERG loss-of-function variants in bone marrow failure and hematological malignancies, a proposed pathway linking factor 11 activation to increased vascular permeability during inflammation, and new clinical criteria for diagnosing anemia, defining transfusion-dependence, and evaluating anemia treatment responses in patients with myelofibrosis.
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