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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Surgery==
==Surgery==
===Surgery and Device Based Therapy===
There is no surgical treatment for aplastic anemia.
Treating aplastic anemia involves suppression of the [[immune system]], a [[bone marrow transplant]], a potential cure but a risky procedure. The transplanted [[bone marrow]] replaces the failing [[bone marrow]] cells with new ones from a matching donor. The [[pluripotency|pluripotent]] [[stem cell]]s in the [[bone marrow]] reconstitute all three [[blood cell]] lines, giving the patient a new immune system, red [[blood cell]]s, and [[platelet]]s. However, besides the risk of [[graft]] failure, there is also a risk that the newly created [[white blood cell]]s may attack the rest of the [[body]] ("[[graft-versus-host disease]]").
 
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