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Case Reports
. 2002 Aug;47(8):1782-5.
doi: 10.1023/a:1016444611997.

Remission of severe aplastic anemia associated with hepatitis B virus infection after viral clearance: potential role of lamivudine

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Remission of severe aplastic anemia associated with hepatitis B virus infection after viral clearance: potential role of lamivudine

Hakan Bozkaya et al. Dig Dis Sci. 2002 Aug.

Abstract

Although viral hepatitis infection is known to be associated with aplastic anemia, a causal link between viral hepatitis and aplastic anemia has not been convincingly demonstrated. A case of hepatitis B-associated severe aplastic anemia is described which only partially responded to conventional immunosuppressive treatment but went into complete clinical remission after clearance of the hepatitis B virus. Disappearance of the hepatitis B virus occurred during lamivudine treatment and coincided with immune activation secondary to discontinuation of immunosuppressive therapy. This case was somewhat atypical in that a history of acute hepatitis preceding the aplastic anemia was absent. The observation made in this case report supports a cause-effect relationship between hepatitis B virus infection and aplastic anemia.

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