Dr. Dilshad Jahan

Dr. Dilshad Jahan MBBS, FCPS, Fellowship in Bone Marrow Transplant (Tata Medical Center, India) Consultant– Haematology

19/10/2025

Question & Answer.
ডাঃ দিলশাদ জাহান
রক্তরোগ ও বোনম্যারো ট্রান্সপ্লান্ট বিশেষজ্ঞ, কনসালটেন্ট, ক্লিনিক্যাল হেমাটোলজি, আজগর আলী হাসপাতাল, ডিস্টিলারি রোড, গেন্ডারিয়া / এপয়েন্টমেন্ট ০১৮৮৬১৬০০১৫/১০৬০২

23/09/2025

CML/ডাঃ দিলশাদ জাহান
রক্তরোগ ও বোনম্যারো ট্রান্সপ্লান্ট বিশেষজ্ঞ, কনসালটেন্ট, ক্লিনিক্যাল হেমাটোলজি, আজগর আলী হাসপাতাল, ডিস্টিলারি রোড, গেন্ডারিয়া / এপয়েন্টমেন্ট ০১৮৮৬১৬০০১৫/১০৬০২

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

A critical and often-misunderstood hematologic disorder: aplastic anemia. The term itself reveals the core problem: "aplastic" refers to the bone marrow's inability to form new cells, while "anemia" points to a shortage of red blood cells.

The condition is characterized by pancytopenia, a failure to produce all three major blood components: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This leaves patients profoundly vulnerable, and the symptoms tell a clear story of what's missing:

While rare, with an incidence of about 1 to 4 cases per million people, aplastic anemia can be both acquired and inherited. The most common cause is an acquired autoimmune response, where the body's immune system attacks its own stem cells in the bone marrow. Triggers for this autoimmune reaction can be varied and include viral infections like hepatitis, certain medications, or exposure to toxic chemicals like benzene. In many cases, the cause remains unknown, a condition known as "idiopathic" aplastic anemia.

Accurate diagnosis is crucial to distinguish aplastic anemia from other bone marrow disorders, and it requires a bone marrow biopsy, which reveals a hypocellular marrow—meaning it's mostly fat rather than blood-forming cells.

22/09/2025

Today's topic is a critical and often-misunderstood hematologic disorder: aplastic anemia. The term itself reveals the core problem: "aplastic" refers to the bone marrow's inability to form new cells, while "anemia" points to a shortage of red blood cells.
The condition is characterized by pancytopenia, a failure to produce all three major blood components: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This leaves patients profoundly vulnerable, and the symptoms tell a clear story of what's missing.
While rare, with an incidence of about 1 to 4 cases per million people, aplastic anemia can be both acquired and inherited. The most common cause is an acquired autoimmune response, where the body's immune system attacks its own stem cells in the bone marrow.
Triggers for this autoimmune reaction can be varied and include viral infections like hepatitis, certain medications, or exposure to toxic chemicals like benzene. In many cases, the cause remains unknown, a condition known as "idiopathic" aplastic anemia.
Accurate diagnosis is crucial to distinguish aplastic anemia from other bone marrow disorders, and it requires a bone marrow biopsy, which reveals a hypocellular marrow—meaning it's mostly fat rather than blood-forming cells.

13/09/2025

Today, we're talking about Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma, or DLBCL. It's a type of blood cancer that moves fast, but there is so much more to this story than fear.

It’s a story of courage, and it’s a story of hope.

Together, we can turn a diagnosis into a powerful force for change. We can face this challenge head-on and make sure that a diagnosis of DLBCL is no longer defined by fear, but by the progress we make and the hope we share.

08/09/2025

Lymphadenopathy refers to swollen or enlarged lymph nodes, which are small glands that filter germs and waste from the body's lymphatic fluid. While it is a common finding, especially in response to infection, persistent or unusual enlargement may signal a more serious underlying condition.

08/09/2025

Lymphadenopathy is an abnormal enlargement or change in the consistency of one or more lymph nodes.

It's a sign that body is fighting something, such as an infection (viral or bacterial), an inflammatory condition, or potentially cancer.

The condition can be localized to a specific area or generalized throughout the body.

28/08/2025

Grafalon is a potent immunosuppressive drug used to prevent organ rejection and treat graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) in transplant patients. Its active ingredient is human rabbit anti-T-lymphocyte immunoglobulin (ATG), a type of antibody therapy.

07/05/2025

থ্যালাসেমিয়া কি, কেন হয় ও চিকিৎসা কি? / ডাঃ দিলশাদ জাহান, রক্তরোগ ও বোনম্যারো ট্রান্সপ্লান্ট বিশেষজ্ঞ, কনসালটেন্ট, ক্লিনিক্যাল হেমাটোলজি, আজগর আলী হাসপাতাল, ডিস্টিলারি রোড, গেন্ডারিয়া / এপয়েন্টমেন্ট ০১৮২২৮১৫৮৪৮

Address

Distillery Road
Gandaria

Telephone

+8801822815848

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Dr. Dilshad Jahan posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

Category