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Gastroenterol. latinoam ; 34(2): 61-65, 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1524718

ABSTRACT

We report a clinical case from a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis who had chronic anemia and carried out several endoscopic studies without evidence of active bleeding, a complementary study with endoscopic capsule was requested to search for a source of bleeding. In the analysis of laboratory data, the presence of hypereosinophilia stands out in parallel. The images obtained in the video capsule study show geoparasites helminth-type. After parasite treatment, anemia improves and the absolute eosinophil count is normalized.


Reportamos el caso de un paciente cirrótico por alcohol con anemia crónica quien se realizó varios estudios endoscópicos sin evidencia de sangrado activo, por tal motivo se solicitó estudio complementario con cápsula endoscópica para búsqueda de fuente de sangrado. En el análisis de los datos de laboratorio paralelamente destaca la presencia de hipereosinofilia. Las imágenes obtenidas en el estudio de la video cápsula muestran varios geoparásitos de tipo helmintos. Posterior al tratamiento antiparasitario mejora la anemia y se normaliza el recuento absoluto de eosinófilos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/etiology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Fibrosis/complications , Eosinophils , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/diagnosis , Anemia/complications , Intestines/parasitology
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Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 405-410, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-858387

ABSTRACT

Iron is one of the essential trace elements in the human body, the body adjusts its own iron content to maintain iron balance. Iron imbalance, either iron deficiency or over load can cause variety of diseases. As a small molecule peptide hormones, hepcidin negatively regulates iron metabolism. It has become a new therapeutic target for iron disorder diseases. The structure of hepcidin, its regulation mechanism of iron metabolism, the regulatory mechanism of hepcidin in the body, and related diseases caused by hepcidin imbalance were reviewed. This article also reviewed the types and advances of new drugs targeting hepcidin. Due to the continuous research on hepcidin, a specific targeted therapy for specific molecules in the hepcidin signaling pathway has been gradually developed. Through hepcidin activator or antagonist, it can promote or inhibit the expression of hepcidin, thereby improving or treating disorders related to iron metabolism disorders at the molecular level. Hepcidin itself, hepcidin activator represented by small chemical compounds and siRNA, and hepcidin antagonist represented by heparin derivatives are hopeful new drugs to correct disorders related to iron homeostasis.

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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 229-236, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-80037

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chronic red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is widely practiced as part of supportive care in patients with chronic anemia. However, there were few reports on the actual situation in Korea. Therefore, we studied the current status of chronic RBC transfusion. METHODS: Among patients who received RBC transfusions at a regional hospital from January 2011 to December 2015, patients who were consistently transfused with more than 15 units of RBC for more than one year were included. We retrospectively analyzed the status of RBC transfusion, including the laboratory findings related to transfusion using medical records. RESULTS: A total of 58 patients were included in the study. The mean age of patients was 66.4 years, and there were 24 hematologic malignancies (41.4%), 20 malignant tumors (34.5%), and 14 chronic diseases (24.1%). The mean hemoglobin level at the beginning of transfusion was 7.0 g/dL, and eight patients (13.8%) showed RBC alloimmunization as the transfusion proceeded. The mean serum ferritin level at the initial phase of transfusion was 475.3 ng/mL and increased to 1,462 ng/mL during the late phase of transfusion. CONCLUSION: Since the number of elderly patients treated with chronic diseases including tumors is expected to increase significantly, patients with chronic transfusions are also expected to increase. It is necessary to research and prepare measures such as establishment of guidelines.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Anemia , Chronic Disease , Erythrocyte Transfusion , Erythrocytes , Ferritins , Hematologic Neoplasms , Korea , Medical Records , Retrospective Studies
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Indian Pediatr ; 2013 February; 50(2): 239-242
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-169690

ABSTRACT

A 13-year old girl presented with a decade long anemia, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage and interstistial lung disease; was eventually diagnosed as ANCA associated vasculitis. High index of suspicion is thus warranted for alternative diagnosis in chronic anemia, despite increased prevalence of infectious diseases and nutritional anemia.

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 34(3): 239-242, maio-jun. 2001.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-461981

ABSTRACT

Parvovirus B19 infects predominantly erythroid cells, leading to transient inhibition of erythropoiesis. Immunocompromised patients may be unable to produce neutralizing antibodies and may develop severe chronic anemia. Epidemiological studies done on Niterói population showed that B19 infection occurs periodically in late spring and summer. We report a study from 55 HIV infected patients attending an infectious diseases outpatient clinic in this city during a 5-month period in which B19 circulation was well documented. All patients were under anti-retroviral therapy. No anti-B19 IgM was found, but a high prevalence of IgG anti-B19 (91%) was observed. In six patients, B19 DNA was found by dot-blot hybridization techniques, but this was not confirmed by PCR. None of these 6 patients manifested anemia and only one had CD4 cell count below 200 x 10(7)/L. We conclude that persistent infection causing anemia is an infrequent finding in our HIV positive patients under drug therapy.


O parvovírus B19 infecta predominantemente células eritróides, causando inibição transitória da eritropoiese. Pacientes imunocomprometidos podem ser incapazes de produzir anticorpos neutralizantes, evoluindo com grave anemia crônica. Estudos epidemiológicos da população de Niterói mostraram que a infecção ocorre periodicamente no final da primavera e no verão. Descrevem-se 55 pacientes infectados pelo HIV atendidos num ambulatório de doenças infecciosas nesta cidade num período de cinco meses, no qual a circulação do parvovírus B19 foi documentada. Todos os pacientes estavam sob terapia anti-retroviral. Não se encontrou IgM anti-B19, mas notou-se uma prevalência alta de IgG anti-B19 (91%). Em seis pacientes verificou-se a presença de DNA do B19 por hibridização em dot-blot, o que não se confirmou por PCR. Nenhum destes seis pacientes tinha anemia, e apenas um tinha células CD4 abaixo de 200 x 107/L. Conclui-se que infecção persistente causando anemia é um achado infreqüente em nossos pacientes HIV positivos sob terapia medicamentosa.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Parvoviridae Infections/etiology , HIV Seropositivity/complications
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