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Pancytopenia- A clinicopathological analysis of 132 cases

Authors :
Sharma, Anjana
M, Ravindranath
Bhalla, Maheep
Sharma, Anjana
M, Ravindranath
Bhalla, Maheep
Source :
International Journal of Medical Research and Review; Vol 4 No 8 (2016): AUGUST; 1376-1386; 2320-8686; 2321-127X
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Introduction: Pancytopenia is a challenging clinical entity for both clinicians and hematologists. The severity of pancytopenia and the underlying pathology determine the management and prognosis of these patients. Laboratory plays central role in determining the etiology of pancytopenia and thereby guiding the clinician in proper management of patient. The objective of the present study was to study the etiological factor, clinical features, peripheral blood picture, hematological parameters and bone marrow findings in different causes of pancytopenia in this region. Materials and Methods: In the prospective study carried out, a total of 132 patients of pancytopenia were evaluated for clinical features, hematological parameters, peripheral smear and bone marrow findings in Department of Pathology, Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital and Research Center, Bhilai, C .G. during a two years study period from March 2009 to April 2011. Results: Among the 132 cases studied, the age of patients studied ranged from 2.5 to 76 years with a mean age of 38.10 years. The maximum number of patients (53.7%) were noted in 2nd to 4th decade of age. Slight male preponderance was observed with male: female ratio 1.5:1. On analyzing for the specific causes of pancytopenia, majority of cases were found to be due to megaloblastic anemia (50 .7%), followed by hypersplenism (10.6.%), malaria (9.8%), leukemia (9.0%) and aplastic anemia (7.5%) cases. Other rare causes includes Wilson disease, Kala azar, HIV, alcoholism etc. Clinical presentation of the patients with pancytopenia varied but pallor was the most common clinical finding (96.9%) followed by fever (59.8%). Dimorphic with macrocytic anemia was the predominant peripheral blood picture. Bone marrow aspiration was done in 101 cases and biopsy in 10 cases. The commonest finding was hypercellularity in marrow with megaloblastic erythropoiesis. Conclusion: The present study concludes that detailed clinical examination along with readily available d

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Journal :
International Journal of Medical Research and Review; Vol 4 No 8 (2016): AUGUST; 1376-1386; 2320-8686; 2321-127X
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Accession number :
edsoai.on1145986982
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Electronic Resource