• Title of article

    Acquired Pure Red Cell Aplasia caused by Parvovirus B19 Infection following a Renal Transplant

  • Author/Authors

    Kurukulasuriya, Arundathi Royal Hospital - Department of Hematology Blood Transfusion, Oman , Hamed, Amal A. Royal Hospital - Department of Hematology Blood Transfusion, Oman , Al-Muslahi, Muhanna Royal Hospital - Department of Hematology Blood Transfusion, Oman , Ibrahim, Asaid Sohar Hospital - Department of Nephrology, Oman

  • From page
    280
  • To page
    283
  • Abstract
    We report a young Omani male who developed severe and persistent anaemia after a kidney transplantation while being on immunosuppression therapy, standard practice to prevent rejection of the transplanted kidney. His bone marrow aspirate showed the classic morphological changes of pure red cell aplasia (PRCA), induced by parvovirus B19 infection which is the presence of giant proerythroblasts with viral inclusions. The virus was also demonstrated by polymerase chain reaction in the blood along with IgM antibodies to parvovirus B19. He responded dramatically to high dose immunoglobulin with a normalisation of his haemoglobin level in two weeks and remained normal until seven months later. Parvovirus B19 induced PRCA can be cured. This aetiology must be kept in mind especially when a chronic anaemia, refractory to treatment, is accompanied by a reticulocytopenia. The latter reflects the lysis of the proerythroblasts, preventing maturation of the erythroid cells causing anaemia. Early recognition and prompt treatment spares the patient unnecessary exposure to blood transfusions, erythropoietin and renal disease caused by the virus. PRCA secondary to parvovirus B19 infection following kidney transplantation is reported in the literature, but not in the Omani population. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first such report in Oman.
  • Keywords
    Red cell aplasia, pure , human parvovirus B19 , kidney transplantation , Immunosuppuression , Casereport , Oman
  • Journal title
    Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
  • Journal title
    Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
  • Record number

    2690610