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Br J Haematol ; 193(4): 827-840, 2021 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33899219

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A total of 244 patients with hereditary haemolytic anaemias (HHA) were screened for acute symptomatic human parvovirus B19 infection (HPV-B19) in a prospective study. To assess the risks associated with HPV-B19 infection, patients were classified into Group I and Group II according to presence or absence (symptoms, signs and specific serology) of acute HPV-B19 infection respectively. In all, 131 (53·7%) patients had ß-thalassaemia, 75 (30·7%) hereditary spherocytosis (HS), 27 (11·1%) sickle cell anaemia (SCA) and 11 (4·5%) glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. Of 33 (13·5%) patients who presented with symptomatic HPV-B19 infection, 19 (57·5%) had HS, nine (27·3%) had ß-thalassaemia and five (15·2%) had SCA. In Group I, there were significant differences in the mean white blood cell, red blood cell and platelet counts, haemoglobin concentration, total bilirubin (TB), alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase and serum creatinine (all P < 0·001) compared to Group II. In all, 27 (81·8%) patients had arthropathy and bone marrow failure (BMF); 13 (39·4%) had acute kidney injury (AKI), more in SCA (80%); and 12 (36·4%) patients had hepatitis, more in HS (66·8%). Five (15·2%) patients with HS had BMF, AKI, nervous system involvement and extreme hyperbilirubinaemia (TB range 26·3-84·7 mg/dl). Five (15·2%) patients had haemophagocytic syndrome. Two patients with HS combined with Type-I autoimmune hepatitis presented with transient BMF. Complete recovery or stabilisation was noted at 12 months in every patient except for one patient with SCA who died during the infection. HPV-B19 must be suspected and screened in patients with HHA with typical and atypical presentations with careful follow-up.


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Anémie hémolytique congénitale , Aplasies médullaires , Érythème infectieux , Hépatite , Hyperbilirubinémie , Parvovirus humain B19/métabolisme , Maladie aigüe , Adolescent , Adulte , Anémie hémolytique congénitale/sang , Anémie hémolytique congénitale/mortalité , Anémie hémolytique congénitale/virologie , Aplasies médullaires/sang , Aplasies médullaires/mortalité , Aplasies médullaires/virologie , Enfant , Érythème infectieux/sang , Érythème infectieux/mortalité , Femelle , Études de suivi , Hépatite/sang , Hépatite/mortalité , Hépatite/virologie , Humains , Hyperbilirubinémie/sang , Hyperbilirubinémie/mortalité , Hyperbilirubinémie/virologie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études prospectives
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