Pregnancy complicated with pure red cell aplasia: a case report

Verfasser / Beitragende:
[Y. Makino, M. Nagano, K. Tamura, T. Kawarabayashi]
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
2003
Enthalten in:
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 31/6(2003-11-20), 530-534
Format:
Artikel (online)
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520 3 |a A 31-year-old Japanese pregnant woman had no remarkable previous medical and family histories except for artificial abortion in 1993. A full-term normal infant was subsequently delivered in 1998. In this pregnancy, she began to experience general fatigability with a hemoglobin concentration of 8.5 g/dl at 19 weeks of gestation. Although she had been treated with intravenous iron, the hemoglobin decreased to 6.0 g/dl. She was referred to our hospital at 34 weeks of gestation. The laboratory data were as follows on this admission; hemoglobin 5.1 g/dl, RBC 128 × 104/l, reticulocytes 1.1%, WBC 7.1 × 109/l, platelet count 229 × 109/l, folic acid 5.6 ng/ml, serum vitamin B12 200 pg/ml, ferritin 184 ng/ml, parvovirus B19 (−). A bone marrow aspiration revealed normal granulopoiesis and megakaryocytes, but almost complete absence of erythropoietic precursors. A diagnosis of pure red cell aplasia was made due to these findings. Treatment with prednisone (50 mg/day) and blood transfusion was started before delivery. She was delivered transvaginally at 37 weeks of gestation. The neonate was a normal female infant without anemia (hemoglobin 17.9 g/dl) and the 1 minute Apgar score was 8. Her hemoglobin level rose to 12.1 g/dl spontaneously two weeks after delivery. 
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