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Volume 337:424-425 August 7, 1997 Number 6
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Hepatitis-Associated Aplastic Anemia

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To the Editor: Brown et al. (April 10 issue)1 summarize the main features of hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia and conclude that the hepatitis in patients with this disorder is not likely to be caused by any of the known hepatitis viruses, including hepatitis G virus (HGV). These findings support recent reports questioning the role of HGV in liver disease.2,3 In their discussion, Brown et al. also mention that HGV did not appear to cause aplastic anemia.

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