Title of article :
AzathioprineInduced Severe Bone Marrow Suppression
Author/Authors :
Karimpour Reihan ، Sahar - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ghalamkari ، Marzie - Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Khajavi Rad ، Nasim - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abbaszadeh ، Mahsa - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
5
From page :
9
To page :
13
Abstract :
Aplastic anemia is characterized by bone marrow failure and pancytopenia. It could be due to autoimmune disorders, radiation, drugs, or chemicals. Drugs that mostly cause aplastic anemia include chloramphenicol, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, antiepileptic drugs, gold salts, and antithyroid drugs. Clinical sign and symptoms often result from pancytopenia that includes signs of anemia and bleeding. In some patients, fever and sepsis are seen that are due to neutropenia. Azathioprine is a purine antimetabolite, an immunosuppressive drug that causes myelosuppression and pancytopenia, especially in patients who have some degrees of TPMT (Thiopurine Methyltransferase) activity. We present a patient who admitted to our hospital with fever and pancytopenia and a history of recent azathioprine treatment. Because of delay in the recovery of pancytopenia, she was suspected of aplastic anemia, and bone marrow aspiration and biopsy were done for her.
Keywords :
Aplastic anemia , Azathioprine , Pancytopenia
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Record number :
2456396
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