Patients & CaregiversHealthcare Professionals - Opens new windowWorldwide - Opens new window
HomeAbout Merck Products Newsroom Investor Relations CareersResearchLicensingThe Merck Manuals

The Merck Manual of Geriatrics logo
red line
click here to go to the Contents page of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics
click here to go to the title page of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics
click here to search The Merck Manual of Geriatrics
click here to go to the Index of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics
red line
Section 9. Hematologic Disorders and Cancer
Chapter 68. Aging and the Blood
Topics:    Introduction | Changes in Bone Marrow | Changes in Peripheral Blood | Changes in the Lymphoid System

red line

Introduction

Age-related hematologic changes derive mostly from changes in the bone marrow, which are rarely clinically significant. However, the reduced capacity to make new blood cells quickly when disease has occurred is a feature of aging and can be a problem in the elderly.

Contact Merck Site MapPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseCopyright 1995-2008 Merck & Co., Inc.