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Haematological effects of antiviral nucleoside analogues

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ANA's may cause:

  • bone marrow suppression
  • anaemia
  • thrombocytopaenia
  • leukopaenia

The association of bone marrow suppression with pancreatitis is a feature of ANA toxicity. This combination is also seen in an inherited mitochondrial disease called Pearson's marrow-pancreas syndrome.


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