Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report
Abstract Background Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present with pancytopenia. In most cases described in the literature, AN with pancytopenia demonstrates gelatinous marrow transformation (GMT), which is a typical bone marrow feature of malnutrition. Differentiation of AN-associated pancy...
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doaj-ffdda0b13c67456fb1699a14eb41a0c12020-11-25T01:33:26ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2018-05-011811510.1186/s12888-018-1743-6Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case reportMasahiro Takeshima0Hiroyasu Ishikawa1Akihiro Kitadate2Ryo Sasaki3Takahiro Kobayashi4Hiroshi Nanjyo5Takashi Kanbayashi6Tetsuo Shimizu7Department of Neuropsychiatry, Akita University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Akita University Graduate School of MedicineDivision of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Kameda General HospitalDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Akita City HospitalDepartment of Hematology, Nephrology and Rheumatology, Akita University Graduate School of MedicineDivision of Clinical Pathology, Akita University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Akita University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Akita University Graduate School of MedicineAbstract Background Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present with pancytopenia. In most cases described in the literature, AN with pancytopenia demonstrates gelatinous marrow transformation (GMT), which is a typical bone marrow feature of malnutrition. Differentiation of AN-associated pancytopenia from other types of pancytopenia, especially idiopathic aplastic anemia (IAA), has not been studied. We encountered a case of pancytopenia in a patient with AN and relatively poor nutritional status, whose hematological findings mimicked those of IAA, specifically fatty bone marrow and absence of GMT. Case presentation The patient was a 32-year-old woman with poorly controlled AN. At 31 years of age, her body mass index (BMI) had fallen from 17.0 kg/m2 to below 13.8 kg/m2. The patient presented with ongoing fatigue and thus was examined by a hematologist. Hematological findings were consistent with IAA: peripheral blood tests revealed pancytopenia, whereas the bone marrow displayed fatty replacement without GMT. Despite the absence of bone marrow features typically seen in malnutrition, the patient’s hematological abnormalities had manifested after a decrease in body weight. Thus, although the bone marrow findings indicated IAA, we considered that the nutritional etiology of pancytopenia could not be thoroughly ruled out. Using nutritional therapy alone, the hematological abnormalities improved as BMI increased to 16.5 kg/m2. The final diagnosis was pancytopenia secondary to malnutrition because pancytopenia and fatty bone marrow improved after implementation of nutritional therapy alone. Conclusions The present case is the first documented case of AN with pancytopenia for which bone marrow examination confirmed fatty marrow without any evidence of GMT. IAA and pancytopenia secondary to malnutrition can present the same clinical findings. This case is significant because it suggests a need to differentiate between malnutrition and IAA.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-1743-6Anorexia nervosaAplastic anemiaBone marrowGelatinous transformationPancytopenia |
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Masahiro Takeshima Hiroyasu Ishikawa Akihiro Kitadate Ryo Sasaki Takahiro Kobayashi Hiroshi Nanjyo Takashi Kanbayashi Tetsuo Shimizu Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report BMC Psychiatry Anorexia nervosa Aplastic anemia Bone marrow Gelatinous transformation Pancytopenia |
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Masahiro Takeshima Hiroyasu Ishikawa Akihiro Kitadate Ryo Sasaki Takahiro Kobayashi Hiroshi Nanjyo Takashi Kanbayashi Tetsuo Shimizu |
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Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report |
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Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report |
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Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report |
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Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report |
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Anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report |
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anorexia nervosa-associated pancytopenia mimicking idiopathic aplastic anemia: a case report |
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Abstract Background Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present with pancytopenia. In most cases described in the literature, AN with pancytopenia demonstrates gelatinous marrow transformation (GMT), which is a typical bone marrow feature of malnutrition. Differentiation of AN-associated pancytopenia from other types of pancytopenia, especially idiopathic aplastic anemia (IAA), has not been studied. We encountered a case of pancytopenia in a patient with AN and relatively poor nutritional status, whose hematological findings mimicked those of IAA, specifically fatty bone marrow and absence of GMT. Case presentation The patient was a 32-year-old woman with poorly controlled AN. At 31 years of age, her body mass index (BMI) had fallen from 17.0 kg/m2 to below 13.8 kg/m2. The patient presented with ongoing fatigue and thus was examined by a hematologist. Hematological findings were consistent with IAA: peripheral blood tests revealed pancytopenia, whereas the bone marrow displayed fatty replacement without GMT. Despite the absence of bone marrow features typically seen in malnutrition, the patient’s hematological abnormalities had manifested after a decrease in body weight. Thus, although the bone marrow findings indicated IAA, we considered that the nutritional etiology of pancytopenia could not be thoroughly ruled out. Using nutritional therapy alone, the hematological abnormalities improved as BMI increased to 16.5 kg/m2. The final diagnosis was pancytopenia secondary to malnutrition because pancytopenia and fatty bone marrow improved after implementation of nutritional therapy alone. Conclusions The present case is the first documented case of AN with pancytopenia for which bone marrow examination confirmed fatty marrow without any evidence of GMT. IAA and pancytopenia secondary to malnutrition can present the same clinical findings. This case is significant because it suggests a need to differentiate between malnutrition and IAA. |
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Anorexia nervosa Aplastic anemia Bone marrow Gelatinous transformation Pancytopenia |
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