International Journal of Medicine and Health Development (Jan 2010)
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia and fever of undetermined origin as presenting manifestations of hodgkin disease: A case report
Abstract
Introduction: Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is an important cause of acute or chronic anaemia. Its association with lymphoproliferative disorders such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and Hodgkin disease is well documented in the literature. Subjects and Methods: We report a 14 year-old male adolescent who presented with protracted recurrent fever, as well as clinical and laboratory findings suggestive of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia. Results: Patient however responded poorly to standard therapeutic interventions including steroids. Postmortem histology revealed Hodgkin disease (lymphocyte-depletion type) as the fundamental diseasea diagnosis not strongly considered before the patient's death. Recommendations: We recommend a high index of suspicion for Hodgkin disease in any patient who presents with chronic haemolytic anaemia not responding satisfactorily to treatment even in the absence of peripheral lymphadenopathy.
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