: Acquired pure red cell aplasia is a rare bone marrow failure disorder characterized by many underlying etiologies. The hallmark bone marrow feature is the near absence of erythroid precursors that otherwise exhibit normal cellularity, which has been attributed to both immune- and cellular-mediated mechanisms. Besides being merely speculative and considering the rarity of the disorder, the description of acquired pure red cell aplasia clinical associations represents a unique occasion to improve our current clinical knowledge of the disease, reveal clues on its pathogenesis, and guide therapeutic decisions. The varied clinical scenarios and common acquired pure red cell aplasia associated conditions (i.e., thymoma, T cell/NK-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia, B cell dyscrasia) suggest a heterogeneity of pathogenic routes. Viral etiologies must always be considered and worked up in the initial assessment of newly diagnosed acquired pure red cell aplasia patients. In this report, we present two cases of hepatitis-C-related acquired pure red cell aplasia and successful use of anti-viral strategies in the achievement of a complete response.

Teague, D., Gurnari, C., Awada, H., Maciejewski, J.p., Ibrahim, I., Bat, T. (2022). Hepatitis C Infection Associated with Acquired Pure Red Cell Aplasia. TROPICAL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 8(1), 8 [10.3390/tropicalmed8010008].

Hepatitis C Infection Associated with Acquired Pure Red Cell Aplasia

Gurnari, Carmelo;
2022-12-22

Abstract

: Acquired pure red cell aplasia is a rare bone marrow failure disorder characterized by many underlying etiologies. The hallmark bone marrow feature is the near absence of erythroid precursors that otherwise exhibit normal cellularity, which has been attributed to both immune- and cellular-mediated mechanisms. Besides being merely speculative and considering the rarity of the disorder, the description of acquired pure red cell aplasia clinical associations represents a unique occasion to improve our current clinical knowledge of the disease, reveal clues on its pathogenesis, and guide therapeutic decisions. The varied clinical scenarios and common acquired pure red cell aplasia associated conditions (i.e., thymoma, T cell/NK-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia, B cell dyscrasia) suggest a heterogeneity of pathogenic routes. Viral etiologies must always be considered and worked up in the initial assessment of newly diagnosed acquired pure red cell aplasia patients. In this report, we present two cases of hepatitis-C-related acquired pure red cell aplasia and successful use of anti-viral strategies in the achievement of a complete response.
22-dic-2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUE
English
HCV
bone marrow failure syndromes
pure red cell aplasia
Teague, D., Gurnari, C., Awada, H., Maciejewski, J.p., Ibrahim, I., Bat, T. (2022). Hepatitis C Infection Associated with Acquired Pure Red Cell Aplasia. TROPICAL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 8(1), 8 [10.3390/tropicalmed8010008].
Teague, D; Gurnari, C; Awada, H; Maciejewski, Jp; Ibrahim, I; Bat, T
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