What Are the Causes of Hypocellularity in Toxicology?
Chemical Exposure: Certain chemicals, including benzene and pesticides, have been linked to hypocellularity due to their effects on bone marrow. Radiation: Exposure to radiation can damage bone marrow cells, leading to decreased cell production and hypocellularity. Drug-Induced Hypocellularity: Some medications, particularly those used in cancer treatment, can cause a reduction in cell numbers.