A patient with anemia undergoes a bone marrow biopsy, which shows erythroid hyperplasia. What does this finding typically indicate about the cause of the anemia?
Explanation
Erythroid hyperplasia in the bone marrow indicates that the marrow is responding appropriately to anemia by increasing red blood cell production. This typically suggests that the anemia is due to increased destruction or loss of red blood cells, as the body attempts to compensate for the loss by producing more cells.
Source
Williams Hematology by Lichtman et al.











