Myelodysplastic syndrome in pregnancy--a rare cause of severe anaemia in pregnancy.

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2006-11-21
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A 28-year-old woman presented with severe anaemia in pregnancy at a period of gestation of 20 weeks. She was immediately admitted and after proper investigation it was seen that her Hb was 3.5 g/dl and platelet count was 62,000/cmm, RBC showed normocytic, normochromic morphology. There was neither hepatosplenomegaly nor any purpuric spot over the body. Bone marrow showed dyserythropoiesis and its chromosomal study revealed monosomy-7. Her pregnancy was continued till term with repeated packed cell and platelet concentrate transfusions. Normal healthy baby was delivered by caesarean section and she was discharged after 6 days.
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Biswas A, Sanyal P. Myelodysplastic syndrome in pregnancy--a rare cause of severe anaemia in pregnancy. Journal of the Indian Medical Association. 2006 Nov; 104(11): 639-40, 644