2017, Number 2
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia as a form of presentation of inflammatory bowel disease
Miró JY, Castro JM, Allué FL
Language: Spanish
References: 0
Page: 190-195
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ABSTRACT
Autoimmune haemolytic anemias are those characterized by the destruction of the red cells due to the production of autoantibodies by the patient, against their own erythrocyte antigens. The association with inflammatory bowel disease is described but it is not the most frequent associations. We present a case of a 64-year-old patient who came with diarrhea and decay, oral and perianal ulcerated lesions appeared progressively during admission. Complementary tests showed a positive Coombs hemolytic anemia, endoscopic studies of the digestive tract, continuous ulceration of all the colon from the caecum to the anus and loss of the austras, with imaging came out the enlargement of the spleen in the course of the hemolysis. Was treated with steroids and mesalazine oraly, the manifestations of extravascular hemolysis disappeared and digestive symptoms improved. Was concluded histologically as an inflammatory bowel disease type ulcerative colitis.