Viruses and bone marrow failure

SJ Rosenfeld, NS Young - Blood reviews, 1991 - Elsevier
Many agents are associated with bone marrow failure, including toxins, inherited metabolic
defects, ionizing radiation, and viral infection. In most cases, the etiologic agent is unknown.
Many of these unclassified cases have symptomatic, immunologic, or epidemiologic
similarities to viral infections. Viruses from different taxonomic families have been implicated
in bone marrow failure syndromes, and they appear to cause hematosuppression by a
variety of mechanisms. Some of the viruses involved in relatively well characterized …