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Diseases that cause [[Bone Marrow - Anatomy & Physiology|bone marrow]] suppression include:
 
Diseases that cause [[Bone Marrow - Anatomy & Physiology|bone marrow]] suppression include:
*'''Aplastic anaemia''' caused by ingestion of bracken or administration of oestrogens, [[Chloramphenicol|chloramphenicol]] or [[Sulphonamides|sulphonamide]] antibiotics.  Prolonged use of phenylbutazone or salicylate may cause the same disease.
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*'''Aplastic anaemia''' caused by ingestion of bracken or administration of oestrogens, [[Chloramphenicol|chloramphenicol]] or [[Sulphonamides|sulphonamide]] antibiotics.  Prolonged use of phenylbutazone or salicylates may cause the same disease.
 
*'''Infectious diseases''' that reduce stem cell function, including [[Distemper|canine distemper]], [[Canine Parvovirus|canine parvovirus]] and [[Feline Panleucopaenia|feline panleucopaenia virus]].
 
*'''Infectious diseases''' that reduce stem cell function, including [[Distemper|canine distemper]], [[Canine Parvovirus|canine parvovirus]] and [[Feline Panleucopaenia|feline panleucopaenia virus]].
 
*'''Myelophthisis''', the displacement of the normal cell lines of the bone marrow by another cell or tissue type may also reduce the function of the megakaryocytes.  Possible diseases in this category include '''myelofibrosis''' and '''immunoproliferative''' or '''myeloproliferative''' neoplastic disease.
 
*'''Myelophthisis''', the displacement of the normal cell lines of the bone marrow by another cell or tissue type may also reduce the function of the megakaryocytes.  Possible diseases in this category include '''myelofibrosis''' and '''immunoproliferative''' or '''myeloproliferative''' neoplastic disease.
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