2013
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/795
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A Clinico- Hematological Study in Cases of Pancytopenia: Correlation of Automated Cell Counter Parameters in Various Etiologies

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Pancytopenia is an important clinico-haematological entity encountered in our day to day clinical practice. It is defined as the reduction of all three formed elements of blood (erythrocytes, leucocytes and platelets) below the normal reference range leading to anaemia, leucopoenia and thrombocytopenia. OBJECTIVES: To study the etiologies, to assess the haematological and bone marrow changes and to correlate these changes with automated cell counter parameters in various causes of pancytopenia. Asse… Show more

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“…The increase is particularly seen in P. falciparum. [23] Megaloblastic anemia (18.6%) was the second common cause of pancytopenia which coincides with studies done by Niazi et al [7] (24.7%) and Soma et al [5] (21.7%). In various studies, the incidence varied from 3.6% to 74%.…”
Section: Causes Of Pancytopeniasupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The increase is particularly seen in P. falciparum. [23] Megaloblastic anemia (18.6%) was the second common cause of pancytopenia which coincides with studies done by Niazi et al [7] (24.7%) and Soma et al [5] (21.7%). In various studies, the incidence varied from 3.6% to 74%.…”
Section: Causes Of Pancytopeniasupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) was increased in 65 cases, decreased in 53 cases and normal in 108 cases. Ishtiaq et al [13] and Soma et al [5] noted raised MCV in 37 cases and 13 cases respectively. The diagnosis of megaloblastic anemia should be considered when MCV is above 100fL.…”
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