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Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis
Human parvovirus (HPV) B19 is linked to a variety of clinical manifestations, such as erythema infectiosum, nonimmune hydrops fetalis, and transient aplastic anemia. Although a few cases have shown HPVB19 infection as a possible causative agent for hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia (HAAA) in immu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5415664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28512588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1359486 |
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author | Furukawa, Masanori Kaji, Kosuke Masuda, Hiroyuki Ozaki, Kuniaki Asada, Shohei Koizumi, Aritoshi Kubo, Takuya Nishimura, Norihisa Sawada, Yasuhiko Takeda, Kosuke Mashitani, Tsuyoshi Kubo, Masayuki Amano, Itsuto Ootani, Tomoyuki Ohbayashi, Chiho Murata, Koji Ann, Tatsuichi Mitoro, Akira Yoshiji, Hitoshi |
author_facet | Furukawa, Masanori Kaji, Kosuke Masuda, Hiroyuki Ozaki, Kuniaki Asada, Shohei Koizumi, Aritoshi Kubo, Takuya Nishimura, Norihisa Sawada, Yasuhiko Takeda, Kosuke Mashitani, Tsuyoshi Kubo, Masayuki Amano, Itsuto Ootani, Tomoyuki Ohbayashi, Chiho Murata, Koji Ann, Tatsuichi Mitoro, Akira Yoshiji, Hitoshi |
author_sort | Furukawa, Masanori |
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description | Human parvovirus (HPV) B19 is linked to a variety of clinical manifestations, such as erythema infectiosum, nonimmune hydrops fetalis, and transient aplastic anemia. Although a few cases have shown HPVB19 infection as a possible causative agent for hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia (HAAA) in immunocompetent patients, most reported cases of HAAA following transient hepatitis did not have delayed remission. Here we report a rare case of severe aplastic anemia following acute hepatitis with prolonged jaundice due to HPVB19 infection in a previously healthy young male. Clinical laboratory examination assessed marked liver injury and jaundice as well as peripheral pancytopenia, and bone marrow biopsy revealed severe hypoplasia and fatty replacement. HPVB19 infection was diagnosed by enzyme immunoassay with high titer of anti-HPVB19 immunoglobulin M antibodies. Immunosuppressive therapy was initiated 2 months after the onset of acute hepatitis when liver injury and jaundice were improved. Cyclosporine provided partial remission after 2 months of medication without bone marrow transplantation. Our case suggests that HPVB19 should be considered as a hepatotropic virus and a cause of acquired aplastic anemia, including HAAA. |
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spelling | pubmed-54156642017-05-16 Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis Furukawa, Masanori Kaji, Kosuke Masuda, Hiroyuki Ozaki, Kuniaki Asada, Shohei Koizumi, Aritoshi Kubo, Takuya Nishimura, Norihisa Sawada, Yasuhiko Takeda, Kosuke Mashitani, Tsuyoshi Kubo, Masayuki Amano, Itsuto Ootani, Tomoyuki Ohbayashi, Chiho Murata, Koji Ann, Tatsuichi Mitoro, Akira Yoshiji, Hitoshi Case Reports Hepatol Case Report Human parvovirus (HPV) B19 is linked to a variety of clinical manifestations, such as erythema infectiosum, nonimmune hydrops fetalis, and transient aplastic anemia. Although a few cases have shown HPVB19 infection as a possible causative agent for hepatitis-associated aplastic anemia (HAAA) in immunocompetent patients, most reported cases of HAAA following transient hepatitis did not have delayed remission. Here we report a rare case of severe aplastic anemia following acute hepatitis with prolonged jaundice due to HPVB19 infection in a previously healthy young male. Clinical laboratory examination assessed marked liver injury and jaundice as well as peripheral pancytopenia, and bone marrow biopsy revealed severe hypoplasia and fatty replacement. HPVB19 infection was diagnosed by enzyme immunoassay with high titer of anti-HPVB19 immunoglobulin M antibodies. Immunosuppressive therapy was initiated 2 months after the onset of acute hepatitis when liver injury and jaundice were improved. Cyclosporine provided partial remission after 2 months of medication without bone marrow transplantation. Our case suggests that HPVB19 should be considered as a hepatotropic virus and a cause of acquired aplastic anemia, including HAAA. Hindawi 2017 2017-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5415664/ /pubmed/28512588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1359486 Text en Copyright © 2017 Masanori Furukawa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Furukawa, Masanori Kaji, Kosuke Masuda, Hiroyuki Ozaki, Kuniaki Asada, Shohei Koizumi, Aritoshi Kubo, Takuya Nishimura, Norihisa Sawada, Yasuhiko Takeda, Kosuke Mashitani, Tsuyoshi Kubo, Masayuki Amano, Itsuto Ootani, Tomoyuki Ohbayashi, Chiho Murata, Koji Ann, Tatsuichi Mitoro, Akira Yoshiji, Hitoshi Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis |
title | Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis |
title_full | Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis |
title_fullStr | Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis |
title_short | Severe Aplastic Anemia following Parvovirus B19-Associated Acute Hepatitis |
title_sort | severe aplastic anemia following parvovirus b19-associated acute hepatitis |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5415664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28512588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1359486 |
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