Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology (Jan 2016)

Thymoma masquerading as transfusion dependent anemia

  • Javvid Muzamil,
  • Aejaz Aziz Shiekh,
  • Gull Mohammad Bhat,
  • Abdul Rashid Lone,
  • Shuaeb Bhat,
  • Firdousa Nabi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-5851.195729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4
pp. 296 – 299

Abstract

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Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) is a known entity in clinical medicine. Patients are often transfusion dependent for their whole life. Ascertaining its etiology is always a herculean task. We received a similar transfusion-dependent patient, who on evaluation was found to have thymoma as an etiological factor. Thymoma presenting as PRCA is seen in 2%–5% patients and evaluating PRCA for thymoma is seen in 5%–13% patient. As per the WHO histopathological classification, thymoma has six types and Type A is associated with PRCA and Type B is associated with myasthenia gravis. This correlation was not seen in our patient, who had Type B thymoma. Surgical resection of thymus improves 30% of PRCA and rest needs immunosuppression. Our patient was not the surgical candidate, and hence he was put on chemotherapy.

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