Clinics and Practice (Apr 2011)

Pure red cell aplasia and associated thymoma

  • Cristian Rosu,
  • Sandra Cohen,
  • Caroline Meunier,
  • Denise Ouellette,
  • Gilles Beauchamp,
  • George Rakovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1

Abstract

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Pure red cell aplasia is a rare cause of anemia, caused by an absence of red blood cell precursors in the bone marrow. It is usually a paraneoplastic syndrome, associated most commonly with large-cell granular lymphocyte leukemia but also thymoma. For patients who present both pure red cell aplasia and thymoma, thymectomy leads to an initial remission of the aplasia in 30% of cases. However, sustained remission may require the addition of medications such as corticosteroids, cyclospo­rine, or cyclophosphamide. We present a case of pure red cell aplasia associated with a thymoma in an otherwise healthy 80 year-old woman.

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