Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia in Patients with Cancer Diagnoses

K. Korubo, O. A. Ejele, C. Nwauche
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Aims: To determine if AIHA plays a role in anaemia associated with malignancies, and ascertain the cancers in which AIHA occurs. Study Design: This was a cross-sectional case-control study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Rivers, Nigeria. Methodology: We conducted the study on patients with malignancies either on admission in the wards or attending follow up clinics. Healthy age/sex-matched subjects were used as controls. Cases with and without chemotherapy were analyzed as subgroups. Three hundred and seventy-six (376) participants (188 cancer patients and 188 controls) were enrolled in the study. Full blood count, reticulocyte count, blood film, direct antiglobulin test (DAT), indirect antiglobulin test (IAT) and bilirubin assays were conducted on anticoagulated blood samples of all the patients and controls. The DAT was performed on a fresh sample not more than 6 hours after collection using polyspecific anti-human globulin. Results: Three (1.6%) of the 188 patients with malignancies were found to have a positive DAT of which 2 (1.1%) had strongly positive DAT with features of haemolysis and therefore had AIHA. The two patients with AIHA had chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. The third case was a weak positive DAT with malignant teratoma but did not have features of haemolysis. The cases of both AIHA and DAT were found in the group without chemotherapy. AIHA was the aetiology of anaemia in 2 (2%) of the 98 cases who had anaemia and were chemotherapy naive. Conclusion: AIHA plays a minor role in the aetiology of anaemia in cancer and is more common in lymphoid malignancies. A positive DAT may occur without features of haemolysis.
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自身免疫性溶血性贫血与癌症诊断的关系
目的:确定AIHA是否在与恶性肿瘤相关的贫血中起作用,并确定AIHA发生的癌症。研究设计:这是一项横断面病例对照研究。学习地点和时间:尼日利亚里弗斯哈科特港大学教学医院血液学和输血系。方法:我们对住院或随访的恶性肿瘤患者进行了研究。年龄/性别匹配的健康受试者作为对照。接受和未接受化疗的病例按亚组进行分析。376名参与者(188名癌症患者和188名对照者)参加了这项研究。对所有患者和对照组的抗凝血标本进行全血细胞计数、网织红细胞计数、血膜、直接抗球蛋白试验(DAT)、间接抗球蛋白试验(IAT)和胆红素测定。使用多特异性抗人球蛋白对采集后不超过6小时的新鲜样品进行DAT。结果:188例恶性肿瘤患者中3例(1.6%)DAT阳性,其中2例(1.1%)DAT强阳性,伴有溶血特征,因此有AIHA。2例AIHA患者均为慢性淋巴细胞性白血病。第三例为弱阳性DAT伴恶性畸胎瘤,但无溶血特征。未化疗组均有AIHA和DAT病例。AIHA是98例贫血患者中2例(2%)未接受化疗的贫血的病因。结论:AIHA在癌症贫血的病因学中起次要作用,在淋巴细胞恶性肿瘤中更为常见。阳性的DAT可能没有溶血的特征。
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