The effect of age on hemopoiesis
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
- Vol. 8 (1) , 1-12
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03340109
Abstract
Although several workers have described numerous changes affecting the hemopoietic system during senescence, the existence of univocal “hematological disease” closely related to the elderly is controversial. Many of the hematological changes described, such as sideropenic or megaloblastic anemia, are frequently the consequence of the different pathological conditions which often affect elderly patients. This review will consider the most important alterations of hemopoiesis and coagulation in the elderly, the causes capable of influencing hematological changes in old people, and their pathogenesis. Some of the major diagnostic problems encountered in the management of elderly subjects with hematological changes are also addressed. In the presence of an elderly patient with hematological alterations, it is necessary to follow a precise diagnostic schedule, which should first of all exclude the presence of a primary hematological disorder, and consider the different extrahematological conditions which frequently occur in elderly subjects (malignancies, malnutrition, chronic infections from immunological abnormalities, hormonal changes, deficiencies of various organs and systems etc.) and are responsible for many different hematological changes. These must be tackled rationally so that treatment may not only be symptomatic, but may also directly intervene on the cause of the disorder.Keywords
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