A 5-Year-Old Boy with Dyshematopoiesis in Human Parvovirus Bl9 Infection.
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A 5-year-old boy with no underlying diseases, was admitted to our hospital because of splenomegaly and pancytopenia as follows; RBC : 451×10<SUP>4</SUP>/μl (←500×10<SUP>4</SUP>/μl, 2 days before admission), WBC : 3, 000/μl (←10, 000/μl) (st 43%, sg 28%, ly 18%, mo 8%, eo 2%) and platelets : 6.8×10<SUP>4</SUP>/×l (←14.8×10<SUP>4</SUP>/μl). Bone marrow aspiration showed marked dyshematopoiesis such as Pelger-like anomaly, impaired segmentation of megakaryocytes, and giant pronormoblasts, which are reportedly specific to parvovirus B19 infection induced erythrocytopenia. Parvovirus B19 infection was confirmed by the presence of parvovirus B19 DNA in both his serum and bone marrow. This case suggests the probability that parvovirus B19 may cause transient dyshematopoiesis.
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