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Haemolytic anaemia in previously healthy adult patients with CMV infections: report of two cases and an evaluation of subclinical haemolysis in CMV mononucleosis
Authors:C A Horwitz  K Skradski  E Reece  F B Lewis  B Schwartz  R Kelty  H Polesky
Abstract:Whereas haemolytic anaemia is commonly encountered in infants and young children with cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, it is an infrequent complication of CMV-induced infections in previously healthy adults. The data from 2 such patients are presented. One patient's Hb fell to a level of 36 g/l, and she required prednisone and blood transfusions. Her direct antihuman globulin test (DAT) was positive (IgG), and her red blood cell survival (51Cr) revealed a T 1/2 of 5 d. Both saline-agglutinating and low-molecular-weight cold agglutinins (CA) (4 degrees C) that reacted against both cord and adult cells were identified. In the second case, a moderate haemolytic anaemia (lowest Hb 87 g/l) was accompanied by negative DAT and CA studies. 20 other patients with CMV-mononucleosis were evaluated for evidence of subclinical haemolysis. Reticulocyte counts greater than 3.0% were noted in 9 of these patients. Haptoglobin values were below 0.5 g/l in 13 patients, and a positive DAT was recorded in 3/10 cases. This study documents haemolysis in many non-immunosuppressed adult patients with CMV infections. The mechanism responsible remains obscure.
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