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Final diagnosis:
Parvovirus Infection |
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Parvovirus B19 infection: humans the only known host, mostly self-limited with life-long immunity
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Virus binds to blood group P antigen receptors
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Clinical expression: erythema infectiosum in children (Fifth disease), arthralgias and arthritis in adults
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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
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Peripheral blood: normochromic normocytic anemia with reticulocytopenia that is resistant to erythropoietin therapy, normal WBC and platelet counts or varying degrees of cytopenia
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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.
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Virus binds to blood group P antigen receptors
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Clinical expression: erythema infectiosum in children (Fifth disease), arthralgias and arthritis in adults
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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
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Peripheral blood: normochromic normocytic anemia with reticulocytopenia that is resistant to erythropoietin therapy, normal WBC and platelet counts or varying degrees of cytopenia
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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 |
http://enjoypath.com/hp/hp-124/hp-124.htm
Final diagnosis:
Parvovirus Infection |
-
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 |