| Literature DB >> 22111059 |
Tae Heon Lee1, Suk Joong Oh, Soojung Hong, Kyu Bek Lee, Hyosoon Park, Hee-Yeon Woo.
Abstract
Pure red cell aplasia is characterized as a normocytic anemia associated with reticulocytopenia and the absence of erythroblasts in the bone marrow. Pure red cell aplasia can be induced by various causes such as thymoma, connective tissue disease, viral infection, lymphoma, and adverse drug reactions. There have been only a few reports of pure red cell aplasia associated with acute viral hepatitis A. In Korea, no case of pure red cell aplasia caused by acute hepatitis A has yet been reported. We recently experienced a case of acute viral hepatitis A complicated by pure red cell aplasia. The patient was successfully treated with corticosteroids. Here we report this case and review the literature.Entities:
Keywords: Acute Kidney injury; Hepatitis A; Red-cell aplasia
Year: 2011 PMID: 22111059 PMCID: PMC3214852 DOI: 10.4068/cmj.2011.47.1.51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chonnam Med J ISSN: 2233-7393
FIG. 1Bone marrow biopsy section showing normocelluar marrow with marked erythroid hypoplasia (×200, H&E stain).
FIG. 2Bone marrow aspirates showing a paucity of erythroid precursors with normal granulocytes and megakaryocytes. (A) (×200, Wright-Geimsa stain). (B) (×400, Wright-Geimsa stain) arrow: basophilic normoblast.
FIG. 3The time course of the hemoglobin, reticulocyte count, and serum creatinine.