JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pancytopenia with myelodysplasia due to copper deficiency.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer 2008 November
We present a case of pancytopenia in a 9-month-old infant with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) dependence due to short bowel syndrome. Bone marrow examination revealed left-shifted myeloid maturation, erythroid and myeloid dysplasia with normal iron stores. Serum copper level was 2 microm/dl (normal range 90-190 mcg/dl). After supplementation, copper levels normalized at 143 mcg/dl, and the macrocytic anemia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia resolved. Copper deficiency should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cytopenias and myelodsyplasia, particularly in the growing number of pediatric patients with TPN dependency or malabsorption.
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