Clinical Case Reports (Jan 2023)

Recurrent sideroblastic anemia during pregnancy

  • Shehab Mohamed,
  • Firyal Ibrahim,
  • Mohamad Najib Alasafar,
  • Awni Alshurafa,
  • Susanna Akiki,
  • Dina Soliman,
  • Samah Kohla,
  • Aliaa Amer,
  • Hana Qasim,
  • Honar Cherif

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6814
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Sideroblastic anemia is a heterogeneous group of disorders typified by the presence of ring sideroblasts in the bone marrow and has congenital and acquired types. Sideroblastic anemia is a rare event in pregnancy. We report a case of a 32‐year‐old female patient, gravida 4 para 3, 27th weeks pregnant, who presented to the emergency department complaining of palpitation and generalized weakness for 2 weeks. She was found to have severe normochromic normocytic anemia, with hemoglobin of 4.2 g/dl, and low reticulocytes count of 13 × 103/μl. She gave a history of recurrent anemia, which had only occurred during pregnancy. Her bone marrow aspirate showed many ring sideroblasts concluding the diagnosis of sideroblastic anemia (SA). Further investigation revealed a significantly low pyridoxine level (vitamin B6) of (8 nmol/L). The Hb level improved with vitamin B6 replacement, without any transfusion support.

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