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Evans syndrome is a rare disorder that causes the immune system to destroy certain blood cells. It can lead to anemia and other complications. Learn more here.
Evans syndrome is a rare autoimmune disorder that involves multiple underlying blood conditions. There is no cure, but treatment focuses on addressing an individual’s symptoms and blood count.
Evans syndrome was first identified by Dr. Robert Evans in 1951 and is most common in middle-aged female dogs, particularly Cocker Spaniels, German Shepherds, Poodles, and Old English Sheepdogs.
Evans syndrome is rare, with patients having both immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). A nationwide retrospective study in Denmark found that both incidence and ...
SEAL COVE, Maine (WABI) - 10-year-old Silas Harper of MDI was diagnosed in April with Evans Syndrome. It’s a rare disorder in which the immune system destroys red blood cells, platelets, and ...
Evans' syndrome, a combination of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia and autoimmune (idiopathic) thrombocytopenic purpura, is generally harder to treat and more refractory than the single entities. In ...