Abstract

Hemolysis is an uncommon and usually late complication of malignancy, and very rarely the presenting feature. Cancer-associated hemolysis may be immune-mediated, or may result from thrombotic microangiopathy accompanied by thrombocytopenia. We describe an unusual case of isolated hemolysis in the setting of occult metastatic breast cancer. The patient initially presented with symptomatic anemia, with evidence of hemolysis but with negative direct antiglobulin testing and a normal platelet count. Subsequent investigation discovered metastatic adenocarcinoma of the breast involving bone marrow. Hemolysis worsened despite initial treatment with cytotoxic chemotherapy and a trial of corticosteroids, but later resolved with aromatase inhibitor therapy.

Details

Title
Isolated hemolytic anemia: an unusual manifestation of occult malignancy
Author
Butler, Matthew J; Yin, Ming; Quddus, Fahd
Section
Case Reports
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Jan 2014
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
20388322
e-ISSN
20388330
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Italian; English
ProQuest document ID
2438810455
Copyright
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