Which of the following is not a type of hypoproliferative anemia?

Correct Answer: G6PD deficiency
Description: Anemias can be classified into 3 broad categories based on the underlying mechanism: Hemorrhagic - Acute/Chronic blood loss Hyperproliferative/Hemolytic (increased red cell destruction) Red cell membrane disorders - Hereditary spherocytosis, etc. Enzyme deficiencies - G6PD, pyruvate kinase, etc. Hemoglobinopathies - Thalassemias, sickle cell anemia, etc. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Hypoproliferative (decreased red cell production) Inherited bone marrow failure - Fanconi anemia, telomerase defects Nutritional deficiencies - Iron, vitamin B12, folate, etc. Erythropoietic deficiency - Renal failure, anemia of chronic inflammation Inflammation-mediated iron sequestration - Anemia of chronic inflammation Infection of red cell progenitors - Parvovirus B19 infection
Category: Pathology
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