Parvovirus infection associated with aplastic crisis in a patient with HEMPAS.
AUTOR(ES)
West, N C
RESUMO
An aplastic crisis associated with parvovirus infection occurred in a patient suffering from hereditary erythrocytic multinuclearity associated with a positive acidified (Hams) test (HEMPAS). This case emphasises that any patient who has a shortened red cell survival is susceptible to an aplastic crisis induced by parvovirus.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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