An unexpected cause for aplastic anaemia in an elderly woman.

Journal: International Journal Of STD & AIDS
Published:
Abstract

Aplastic anaemia is a rare clinical syndrome associated with diminished or absent precursors in the bone marrow. Acquired aplastic anaemia secondary to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is very rare. We present a 71-year-old woman with severe aplastic anaemia secondary to HIV infection, which was after extensive exclusion of other causes. She achieved undetectable viral load after 5 months of combination antiretroviral therapy but remains profoundly pancytopenic, complicated by recurrent infectious and bleeding complications. HIV infection should be considered in patients with pancytopenia.

Authors
C Phua, K Marimuthu, H Teo, K Ong, Y Leo
Relevant Conditions

Aplastic Anemia, Anemia