1991
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-199107000-00006
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Case Report: Hypothyroidism as a Possible Cause of an Acquired Reversible Hemolytic Anemia

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“…Less frequent forms of anemia in hypothyroidism are hypochromic microcytic anemia associated with iron deficiency and, in patients with Hashimotos thyroiditis and autoimmune gastritis, macrocytic anemia induced by vitamin B12 3 or folic acid deficiency 1 . In contrast, hemolytic anemia is very rare in primary hypothyroidism 4 , though patients with beta thalassemia carry a high risk for development of hypothyroidism due to iron deposition in the thyroid gland 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less frequent forms of anemia in hypothyroidism are hypochromic microcytic anemia associated with iron deficiency and, in patients with Hashimotos thyroiditis and autoimmune gastritis, macrocytic anemia induced by vitamin B12 3 or folic acid deficiency 1 . In contrast, hemolytic anemia is very rare in primary hypothyroidism 4 , though patients with beta thalassemia carry a high risk for development of hypothyroidism due to iron deposition in the thyroid gland 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the red cell membrane, phosphatidylcholine and free cholesterol were increased, and the free cholesterol to phospholipid ratio was elevated. After levo-thyroxine therapy, the derangement of lipid levels was normalized with improvement of the hemolytic anemia (Nomura et al, 1991). In a hypothyroid patients group who were athyreotic as a consequence of ablation treatment for well-differentiated thyroid cancer, it was observed that the relative amounts of 18:2 omega 6 rose and those of 20:3 omega 6 fell, while the levels of all monounsaturated fatty acids increased in erythrocytes.…”
Section: Hypothyroidism and Erythrocytesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A case report of haemolytic anemia induced by hypothyroidism has been described in the literature (Nomura et al, 1991). An increased osmotic fragility is generally associated with haemolytic anemia (Schröter & Eber, 1989).…”
Section: Hypothyroidism and Erythrocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%