The 20 Best Congenital Aplastic Anemia Doctors in Lithuania

Find the Top Congenital Aplastic Anemia Experts and Specialists

Last Updated: 04/28/2026

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MediFind found 2 doctor with experience in Congenital Aplastic Anemia near Lithuania. Of these, 2 are Experienced.

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    Experienced in Congenital Aplastic Anemia
    Experienced in Congenital Aplastic Anemia
    Vilnius, VL, LT 

    Audrone Ruksenaite practices practicing medicine in Vilnius, Lithuania. Ms. Ruksenaite is rated as an Experienced expert by MediFind in the treatment of Congenital Aplastic Anemia. Her clinical expertise encompasses Congenital Aplastic Anemia and Fanconi Anemia.

    Experienced in Congenital Aplastic Anemia
    Experienced in Congenital Aplastic Anemia
    Vilnius, VL, LT 

    Saulius Klimasauskas practices practicing medicine in Vilnius, Lithuania. Mr. Klimasauskas is rated as an Experienced expert by MediFind in the treatment of Congenital Aplastic Anemia. His clinical expertise encompasses Congenital Aplastic Anemia and Fanconi Anemia.

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    Last Updated: 04/28/2026

    What is the definition of Congenital Aplastic Anemia?

    Congenital aplastic anemia is a rare, serious condition where an infant is born with an abnormality of the bone marrow that leads to inadequate production of red and white blood cells (erythrocytes and granulocytes) and platelets (cell fragments that produce blood clotting). Infants born with congenital aplastic anemia often have several other congenital abnormalities, such as small heads, kidney abnormalities, abnormalities of the forearms and thumbs, other skeletal abnormalities, heart and lung defects, abnormalities of the urinary and genital tracts, and an increased risk of developing cancers, such as gastrointestinal malignancies and leukemia.
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