DR Vishu P Bhasin DCP Resident, Santosh Medical College
DR Vishu P Bhasin DCP Resident, Santosh Medical College
DCP Resident,
Santosh Medical College
Approach to a Case of Pancytopenia
Pancytopenia is a
reduction in the number of
RBCs,
WBCs and,
platelets
in the peripheral blood
below the lower limits of the age-adjusted normal
range for healthy people.
Therefore it is the combination of anemia,
leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia :-
Hb < 13.5 in males & 11.5 in females
Leucocyte count < 4x109 /l
Platelet count < 150x109 /l
It may result from
decreased production of blood cells or bone
marrow failure,
Defective stem cells,
from their immune-mediated destruction or
non-immune-mediated sequestration in the
periphery,
Deficiency of factors stimulating haematopoiesis
• The diagnosis is made from the results of CBC,
preferably automated and a P/S
With Hypocellular marrow Cellular marrow with deficiency & Cellular marrow with primary bone
systemic disease marrow disease
Acquired aplastic anemia Vitamin B12 & Folic Acid Deficiency Aleukemic Leukemia
Lymphoma Alcoholism
Trial of therapy
Bone Marrow Aspiration & Biopsy
No response
Chemotherapy & Vit B12 & Folic Deficiency Marrow Metastasis
Radiotherapy
Peripheral Blood Macrocytes, target Macrocytes, target Macrocytes, target Macrocytes, target
cells, cells, stomatocytes, cells, cells,
stomatocytes, acanthocytes stomatocytes, stomatocytes,
acanthocytes acanthocytes acanthocytes
Reticulocytes Inc or N Inc or N Inc or N Inc or N
LFT Elevated – AST, Elevated – AST, ALT, Elevated – AST, Elevated – AST,
ALT, GGT GGT ALT, GGT ALT, GGT
Viral Serology HCV +ve in HCV HBsAg+VE HCV +ve in HCV ANA, LKM, ASMA
cirrhosis cirrhosis +ve
Bone Marrow Hypercellular, Hypercellular, Hypercellular, Hypercellular,
Aspiration erythroid erythroid hyperplasia erythroid erythroid
hyperplasia hyperplasia hyperplasia