Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Clin Oncol. Jun 24, 2020; 11(6): 405-411
Published online Jun 24, 2020. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v11.i6.405
Table 2 Summaries of previous case reports of pure red cell aplasia associated with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma
No.Ref.Age (yr)SexHemoglobin on admissionReticulocytes on admissionDirect coombs testIndirect coombs testTreatmentOutcome (AITL)Outcome (PRCA)Other complications
1Vitorino et al[10], 202072Female2.6 g/dL0.70%PositivePositiveChemotherapyRemissionRemissionNone
2Tao et al[6], 201371Female5.0 g/dL0.10%NANASequential therapyNANAnone
3Choi et al[11], 201043Female6.9 g/dL0.20%PositivePositiveChemotherapyRemissionRemissionNone
4Wang et al[12], 200737MaleNANAPositivePositiveChemotherapy"Give some effect to cure"NAWarm-type autoimmu-ne hemolytic anemia
5Mizobe et al[13], 200571Female5.5 g/dL1%PositivePositiveChemotherapyRemissionRemissionNone
6Tsujimura et al[14], 199946Male7.8 g/dL0%NANAChemotherapyNANANone
7Al Hilali et al[15], 198379Female6.5 g/dLLess than 1%NANANANANANone