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Immune hemolytic anemia associated with teicoplanin
Authors:Coluccio Elena  Villa M Antonietta  Villa Emmanuel  Morelati Fernanda  Revelli Nicoletta  Paccapelo Cinzia  Garratty George  Rebulla Paolo
Affiliation:Centro Transfusionale e di Immunologia dei Transplanti, IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore, Milan, Italy. ecoluccio@yahoo.it
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Several drugs can cause immune hemolytic anemia. Here a patient who developed hemolytic anemia after treatment with teicoplanin is described. CASE REPORT: Owing to a two-vessel disease, a 68-year-old white man underwent coronary artery bypass grafting. He was readmitted for superficial sternal wound infection and sternal instability. Rewiring was required and worsening anemia characterized the course after the reoperation. Drugs used in the second admission were gentamycin, teicoplanin, paracetamol, and codeine. They were considered as a possible cause of drug-induced hemolytic anemia. RESULTS: The DAT was positive for complement and IgG. Autoanti-e was identified in the patient's undiluted serum sample. The eluate was reactive with all RBCs tested only after adding teicoplanin; when diluted 1:4, anti-e specificity was observed in the presence of teicoplanin. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first report of immune hemolytic anemia owing to teicoplanin.
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