Clinicohematological Profile of Patients with Bicytopenia

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1788619
Najib Muaamer Faed Murshed, S. Bhat
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Background Bicytopenia (BC) is a reduction in counts in any of two cell lineages of blood, which can be a combination of anemia with thrombocytopenia, anemia with leukopenia, or leukopenia with thrombocytopenia. The etiology of BC can be a malignancy, nonmalignant disease, infectious cause, or drug-induced. Aim To assess the clinicohematological profile in patients with BC. Materials and Methods This prospective study was conducted in the hematology laboratory at the Justice K.S. Hegde Charitable Hospital. Patients with BC detected during the analysis of blood for any clinical condition were included in the study. Blood parameters assessed were hemoglobin, red blood cell count, total leukocyte count, and platelet count. Results In this study, 86 patients' samples with BC were collected, out of which 55.8% were male, and 44.2% were female. The most common BC was anemia with thrombocytopenia (69.8%). The most common etiology of BC was found to be nonmalignant (37.2%), followed by malignant (37.2%), infectious (25.6%), and drug-induced (4.7%) cases. Most of the patients with BC presented with fever, pallor, and generalized weakness. Conclusion Anemia with thrombocytopenia emerged as the predominant form of BC in the nonmalignant group, while the malignant etiology group presented with anemia with leukopenia. The infectious etiology group presented with leukopenia with thrombocytopenia. Neonatal sepsis emerged as the most prevalent cause of BC in the age group younger than 10 years, viral fever in the age group of 10 to 39 years, acute lymphoblastic leukemia in the age group of older than 70 years, and chronic liver disease in patients aged between 40 and 69 years.
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全血细胞减少症患者的临床血液学特征
背景 双血细胞减少症(BC)是指血液中两个细胞系中任何一个细胞的计数减少,可以是贫血伴血小板减少症、贫血伴白细胞减少症或白细胞减少伴血小板减少症的组合。BC 的病因可能是恶性肿瘤、非恶性疾病、感染或药物。目的 评估 BC 患者的临床血液学特征。材料和方法 这项前瞻性研究在 Justice K.S. Hegde 慈善医院的血液学实验室进行。研究对象包括在血液分析中发现的任何临床症状的 BC 患者。评估的血液参数包括血红蛋白、红细胞计数、白细胞总数和血小板计数。结果 本研究共收集了 86 例 BC 患者样本,其中 55.8% 为男性,44.2% 为女性。最常见的 BC 是贫血伴血小板减少(69.8%)。BC 最常见的病因是非恶性(37.2%),其次是恶性(37.2%)、感染(25.6%)和药物诱发(4.7%)。大多数 BC 患者表现为发热、面色苍白和全身无力。结论 贫血伴血小板减少是非恶性组 BC 的主要表现形式,而恶性病因组则表现为贫血伴白细胞减少。感染病因组表现为白细胞减少伴血小板减少。新生儿败血症是 10 岁以下年龄组 BC 最常见的病因,病毒性发热是 10 至 39 岁年龄组 BC 最常见的病因,急性淋巴细胞白血病是 70 岁以上年龄组 BC 最常见的病因,慢性肝病是 40 至 69 岁年龄组 BC 最常见的病因。
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