Title of article :
Human immunodeficiency virus Associated with Haemophagocytic Syndrome in Pregnancy: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Arewa, OP Department of Haematology & Immunology - College of Health Sciences - Niger Delta University - Wilberforce Island Bayelsa State, Nigeria , Ajadi, AA Obstetrics and Gynaecology Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital - Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Haemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) is a rare
condition that has been documented in association with viral,
bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections as well as a wide
spectrum of malignant neoplasms and autoimmune diseases.
Whereas HPS is a known cause of anaemia in HIV infection,
its occurrence is uncommon. Its occurrence in pregnancy is
even rarer and very few such cases have been reported.
METHODS: Full clinical evaluation and investigations
including bone marrow aspiration cytology were done to
elucidate the cause of the anaemia.
RESULTS: Evaluation revealed severe anaemia, increased
serum bilirubin HIV positivity and a low CD4 count. The final
diagnosis confirmed the case to be haemophagocytic syndrome
in pregnancy. A 31-year- old primigravida presented at 21 weeks
of gestation with a two-week history of fever, jaundice and
abdominal pain. She responded to treatment.
CONCLUSION: Although a rare condition, this case highlights
the importance of a high index of suspicion for the syndrome
in HIV positive pregnant women with persistent Coombs
negative haemolytic anaemia. Full recovery could be expected
following prompt institution of HAART and delivery
Keywords :
Pregnancy , Haemophagocytic syndrome , HIV - AIDS
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics