Bone marrow disorder: Hypocellular bone marrow means that bone marrow continue less than normal blood producing progenitor cells, resulting in low blood counts in peripheral blood. There are many causes for that such as age, infection, drug, cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, and bone marrow disorders. For example, hepatitis virus can cause acquired aplastic anemia, typically presented with hypocellular bone marrow.
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