Parvovirus B19 infection: humans the only known host, mostly self-limited with life-long immunity
Virus binds to blood group P antigen receptors
Clinical expression: erythema infectiosum in children (Fifth disease), arthralgias and arthritis in adults
Effect on hematopoiesis: healthy individuals - transient arrest of erythropoiesis with mild hemoglobin drop; patients with hemolytic disorder - transient aplastic crisis; immunocompromised individuals - pure red cell aplasia
Peripheral blood: normochromic normocytic anemia with reticulocytopenia that is resistant to erythropoietin therapy, normal WBC and platelet counts or varying degrees of cytopenia
Bone marrow: giant proerythroblasts (lantern cells) with fine megaloblastoid chromatin, loss of normal tinctorial quality, nuclear swelling with dissolution of the nucleus, prominent intranuclear inclusion.. Little maturation occurs beyond the proerythroblast.
Virus binds to blood group P antigen receptors
Clinical expression: erythema infectiosum in children (Fifth disease), arthralgias and arthritis in adults
Effect on hematopoiesis: healthy individuals - transient arrest of erythropoiesis with mild hemoglobin drop; patients with hemolytic disorder - transient aplastic crisis; immunocompromised individuals - pure red cell aplasia
Peripheral blood: normochromic normocytic anemia with reticulocytopenia that is resistant to erythropoietin therapy, normal WBC and platelet counts or varying degrees of cytopenia
Bone marrow: giant proerythroblasts (lantern cells) with fine megaloblastoid chromatin, loss of normal tinctorial quality, nuclear swelling with dissolution of the nucleus, prominent intranuclear inclusion.. Little maturation occurs beyond the proerythroblast.
Reference: AFIP, Non-Neoplastic Disorders of the Bone Marrow, series 4
Parvovirus B19 infection: humans the only known host, mostly self-limited with life-long immunity
Virus binds to blood group P antigen receptors
Clinical expression: erythema infectiosum in children (Fifth disease), arthralgias and arthritis in adults
Effect on hematopoiesis: healthy individuals - transient arrest of erythropoiesis with mild hemoglobin drop; patients with hemolytic disorder - transient aplastic crisis; immunocompromised individuals - pure red cell aplasia
Peripheral blood: normochromic normocytic anemia with reticulocytopenia that is resistant to erythropoietin therapy, normal WBC and platelet counts or varying degrees of cytopenia
Bone marrow: giant proerythroblasts (lantern cells) with fine megaloblastoid chromatin, loss of normal tinctorial quality, nuclear swelling with dissolution of the nucleus, prominent intranuclear inclusion.. Little maturation occurs beyond the proerythroblast.
Virus binds to blood group P antigen receptors
Clinical expression: erythema infectiosum in children (Fifth disease), arthralgias and arthritis in adults
Effect on hematopoiesis: healthy individuals - transient arrest of erythropoiesis with mild hemoglobin drop; patients with hemolytic disorder - transient aplastic crisis; immunocompromised individuals - pure red cell aplasia
Peripheral blood: normochromic normocytic anemia with reticulocytopenia that is resistant to erythropoietin therapy, normal WBC and platelet counts or varying degrees of cytopenia
Bone marrow: giant proerythroblasts (lantern cells) with fine megaloblastoid chromatin, loss of normal tinctorial quality, nuclear swelling with dissolution of the nucleus, prominent intranuclear inclusion.. Little maturation occurs beyond the proerythroblast.
Reference: AFIP, Non-Neoplastic Disorders of the Bone Marrow, series 4