Abstract

deficiency to develop when the patient began to improve from the aplastic crisis since this is the time of marked erythroid hyperplasia. Serial studies would make it possible to determine whether evidence of folio acid deficiency is more definite at one stage of the crisis than at another. DR. SHOJANIA. I should like to emphasize that folic acid deficiency is almost certainly not the cause of most aplastic crises. However, mild deficiency of folic acid is quite common and may be a contributing factor at least in some instances.

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