Italian Journal of Medicine (Oct 2023)

Rare but possible: clopidogrel-induced pancytopenia

  • Pietro Bocchi,
  • Pasquale Gianluca Giuri,
  • Achiropita Bovino,
  • Alessia Casola,
  • Simona Detrenis,
  • Marcello Bertorelli,
  • Michele Meschi,
  • Giancarlo Mangè

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2023.1660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3

Abstract

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We present the case of an 84-year-old female patient admitted to the Internal Medicine Ward for atypical chest pain and laboratory findings of severe pancytopenia. Past medical history was remarkable for an episode of myocardial infarction approximately 4 weeks prior to the current hospitalization which had required angioplasty + drug-eluting stent and dual antiplatelet therapy with acetylsalicylic acid and clopidogrel. Some rare cases of clopidogrel-induced pancytopenia are described in scientific literature, therefore, after excluding infectious, vitamin deficiencies, and autoimmune causes, we modified the antiplatelet therapy by replacing clopidogrel with ticagrelor, obtaining complete leukocyte recovery within a few days. Since clopidogrel is an antiplatelet drug still used in clinical cardiological practice, the knowledge of this rare side effect may lead the clinician to suspect hematological toxicity which, if recognized promptly, may suggest modification of antiplatelet therapy and limit any possible infectious complications for the care of the patient.

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