Pregnancy-associated aplastic anemia: a case-based review.

Pregnancy-associated aplastic anemia: a case-based review. Expert Rev Hematol. 2021 Jan 12;: Authors: Jaime-Pérez JC, González-Treviño M, Gómez-Almaguer D Abstract Introduction: Pregnancy-associated aplastic anemia (pAA) occurs when aplastic anemia (AA) is diagnosed for the first time during pregnancy and it is a rare but serious condition leading to severe maternal and fetal complications. It is unknown whether pregnancy triggers bone marrow failure or if this state is unrelated to the pathogenesis of pAA. Areas covered: In this review, three new cases of pAA are presented and its controversial etiologic relationship with pregnancy, its atypical presentation, and management are also discussed. Furthermore, a literature review of pAA cases between 1975 and 2020 was performed in PubMed, accessed via the National Library of Medicine PubMed interface. Keywords included "aplastic anemia" AND "pregnancy". We found 54 cases reported in the literature with a clear diagnosis of pAA. Expert opinion: The diagnosis of pAA is challenging since pregnancy is associated with physiologic hematological changes in the complete blood count which can mask the disease. Meticulous monitoring and adequate support therapy given by a trained multidisciplinary team have the potential to improve outcomes for women and their neonates. All women should receive frequent assessments to optimize their care during pregnancy and after delivery, definitive treatme...
Source: Expert Review of Hematology - Category: Hematology Tags: Expert Rev Hematol Source Type: research