Parvovirus B19 infection presenting with neutropenia and thrombocytopenia Three case reports

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作者
Shin, Hyoshim [1 ]
Park, Sungwoo [2 ]
Lee, Gyeong-Won [2 ,3 ]
Koh, Eun-Ha [1 ,3 ]
Kim, Hyun-Young [4 ]
机构
[1] Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Sch Med, Gyeongsang Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Lab Med, Jinju, South Korea
[2] Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Sch Med, Gyeongsang Natl Univ Hosp, Div Hematol Oncol,Dept Internal Med, Jinju, South Korea
[3] Gyeongsang Natl Univ, Inst Hlth Sci, Jinju, South Korea
[4] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Sch Med, Samsung Med Ctr, Dept Lab Med & Genet, 81 Irwon Dong, Seoul 06351, South Korea
关键词
neutropenia; parvovirus B19; pure red cell aplasia; thrombocytopenia; RITUXIMAB; DISEASE;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000016993
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Rationale: Parvovirus B19 (PV) infection is usually symptomless and can cause benign, short-lived conditions. Anemia associated with PRCA is the most representative hematologic manifestation, but neutropenia and thrombocytopenia have been rarely reported. Patient concerns: Three patients were admitted to the hospital with neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. The accompanying symptoms were fever, myalgia, rash, or arthralgia, and all patients were previously healthy. Diagnosis: Patients were positive for PV PCR and diagnosed with PV infection. Before the diagnosis of PV infection, 2 patients underwent BM study and almost absence of erythroid progenitor cells in BM aspiration were a clue for the PV infection. Other BM findings were hypocellular marrow and a few hemophagocytic histiocytes. Interventions: Patients received supportive care with follow-up of CBC. Outcomes: All 3 patients spontaneously recovered from neutropenia and thrombocytopenia within 3 weeks without severe complications. Lessons: The evaluation of PV infection should be considered in situations where there is neutropenia and thrombocytopenia in healthy individuals even without anemia as a differential diagnosis.
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