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Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country

Background The etiologies of pancytopenia in the pediatric age group remain exceedingly ubiquitous and warrant extensive hematological and interventional investigations like bone marrow biopsy. It varies widely from benign nutritional disorders to fatal malignancies. The present study aims to deline...

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Autores principales: Zubair, Abdullah Bin, Razzaq, Mustafa Tauseef, Hashmi, Abdul Wasey, Ali, Syed Muhammad Yasir, Israr, Muhammad Muneeb, Sadiq, Saad Mustafa, Khan, Muhammad Fahad, Haider, Zaki, Sabir, Muzammil, Kaneez, Mehwish
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9462587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36110464
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27842
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author Zubair, Abdullah Bin
Razzaq, Mustafa Tauseef
Hashmi, Abdul Wasey
Ali, Syed Muhammad Yasir
Israr, Muhammad Muneeb
Sadiq, Saad Mustafa
Khan, Muhammad Fahad
Haider, Zaki
Sabir, Muzammil
Kaneez, Mehwish
author_facet Zubair, Abdullah Bin
Razzaq, Mustafa Tauseef
Hashmi, Abdul Wasey
Ali, Syed Muhammad Yasir
Israr, Muhammad Muneeb
Sadiq, Saad Mustafa
Khan, Muhammad Fahad
Haider, Zaki
Sabir, Muzammil
Kaneez, Mehwish
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description Background The etiologies of pancytopenia in the pediatric age group remain exceedingly ubiquitous and warrant extensive hematological and interventional investigations like bone marrow biopsy. It varies widely from benign nutritional disorders to fatal malignancies. The present study aims to delineate the prevalence of various causes of pancytopenia in the pediatric population. Methods The present cross-sectional study included 96 patients between the age of one month till 15 years with pancytopenia. Study participants were evaluated for various parameters including their demographical details, clinical features, immunization history, and nature of the disorder. The prevalence of various etiologies (nutritional, neoplastic, infectious, autoimmune, and others) of pancytopenia was ascertained. Results Of the 96 patients, 42 (43.75%) were males with a mean age of 69.47 ± 7.12 months. Fever was present in 71.87%, arthralgias in 56.25%, weight loss in 35.41%, and failure to thrive in 18.75% of patients. The bone marrow examination revealed aplastic changes in 36 (37.50%), hyperplastic changes in 21 (21.87%), and normal cellularity in 40.62% of patients. Megaloblastic anemia was the most common nutritional cause of pancytopenia present in 21.85% of cases. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) was the most prevalent neoplastic etiology present in 19.79% of patients. Aplastic anemia, miliary tuberculosis, parvovirus B19, and hemolytic anemia were other notable etiologies. Conclusion Megaloblastic anemia and infections like tuberculosis were common treatable etiologies of pancytopenia among the pediatric age group. ALL was the most common neoplastic etiology. Bone marrow biopsy remains crucial in elucidating the various neoplastic and nutritional etiologies of pancytopenia in children.
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spelling pubmed-94625872022-09-14 Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country Zubair, Abdullah Bin Razzaq, Mustafa Tauseef Hashmi, Abdul Wasey Ali, Syed Muhammad Yasir Israr, Muhammad Muneeb Sadiq, Saad Mustafa Khan, Muhammad Fahad Haider, Zaki Sabir, Muzammil Kaneez, Mehwish Cureus Pediatrics Background The etiologies of pancytopenia in the pediatric age group remain exceedingly ubiquitous and warrant extensive hematological and interventional investigations like bone marrow biopsy. It varies widely from benign nutritional disorders to fatal malignancies. The present study aims to delineate the prevalence of various causes of pancytopenia in the pediatric population. Methods The present cross-sectional study included 96 patients between the age of one month till 15 years with pancytopenia. Study participants were evaluated for various parameters including their demographical details, clinical features, immunization history, and nature of the disorder. The prevalence of various etiologies (nutritional, neoplastic, infectious, autoimmune, and others) of pancytopenia was ascertained. Results Of the 96 patients, 42 (43.75%) were males with a mean age of 69.47 ± 7.12 months. Fever was present in 71.87%, arthralgias in 56.25%, weight loss in 35.41%, and failure to thrive in 18.75% of patients. The bone marrow examination revealed aplastic changes in 36 (37.50%), hyperplastic changes in 21 (21.87%), and normal cellularity in 40.62% of patients. Megaloblastic anemia was the most common nutritional cause of pancytopenia present in 21.85% of cases. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) was the most prevalent neoplastic etiology present in 19.79% of patients. Aplastic anemia, miliary tuberculosis, parvovirus B19, and hemolytic anemia were other notable etiologies. Conclusion Megaloblastic anemia and infections like tuberculosis were common treatable etiologies of pancytopenia among the pediatric age group. ALL was the most common neoplastic etiology. Bone marrow biopsy remains crucial in elucidating the various neoplastic and nutritional etiologies of pancytopenia in children. Cureus 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9462587/ /pubmed/36110464 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27842 Text en Copyright © 2022, Zubair et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Zubair, Abdullah Bin
Razzaq, Mustafa Tauseef
Hashmi, Abdul Wasey
Ali, Syed Muhammad Yasir
Israr, Muhammad Muneeb
Sadiq, Saad Mustafa
Khan, Muhammad Fahad
Haider, Zaki
Sabir, Muzammil
Kaneez, Mehwish
Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country
title Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country
title_full Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country
title_fullStr Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country
title_short Clinical Characteristics and Etiological Spectrum of Pancytopenia in Pediatric Age Group: A Cross-Sectional Outlook From a Developing Country
title_sort clinical characteristics and etiological spectrum of pancytopenia in pediatric age group: a cross-sectional outlook from a developing country
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9462587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36110464
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27842
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