Evans Syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that is very rare and causes the individual's immune system to attack its red and white blood cells and platelets. Antibodies are produced to target red blood cells, which is known as Autoimmune Hemolytic anemia, white blood cells, or platelets, which is also known as Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia. It is unclear as to what causes Evans Syndrome, though no genetic links have been made in current research. Steroids are often used as treatment to subdue the defective antibodies and immune system, and chemotherapy can be used in some cases in which the patient does not respond to other treatments, but there is no cure for the disorder. Individuals diagnosed with Evans Syndrome are more likely to develop other autoimmune disorders and malignancies.
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