Title of article :
Diagnostic Utility of Bone Marrow Sampling and Profile of Hematological Abnormalities in Indian HIV-infected Individuals
Author/Authors :
Ramraje, Sushma N Associate Professor - Department of Pathology - Grant Govt - Medical College - Mumbai-400008 - India , Ansari, Sameer AH Assistant Professor - Department of Pathology - Grant Govt - Medical College - Mumbai-400008 - India , Kosale, Snehal Department of Pathology - Grant Govt - Medical College - Mumbai-400008 - India
Abstract :
Background: Hematological abnormalities are a common complication of HIV
infection and occur in all stages of the infection. These abnormalities increase
as the disease advances. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic utility of bone
marrow sampling in HIV-positive patients.
Methods: 40 HIV-infected individuals were screened for hematological
abnormalities. Investigations such as iron studies, hematological work-up, bone
marrow evaluation and coagulation profile were performed.
Results: The most common single hematological abnormality was anemia, seen
in 8 (20%) patients. However, anemia was seen as a subset of pancytopenia in
21 (52.5%) patients. Microcytic hypochromic anemia was present in 12 (30%)
cases while anemia of chronic disease (normocytic normochromic anemia)
occurred in 4 (10%) cases. Macrocytic anemia was observed in 32.5% (n=13)
cases. Leucopenia and thrombocytopenia was seen in 21 (52.5%) patients as a
subset of pancytopenia. However, they were not present as a single hematological
abnormality. 45% of the patients showed hypercellular marrow whereas
normocellular marrow was seen in 35% (n=14) and hypocellular marrow
in 15% (n=6) of the patients. Myelodysplasia was found in 10 (25%) patients.
It was commonest in erythroid (12.5%) followed by myeloid series (10%) and
megakaryocytic series (2.5%). Tuberculosis was seen in 10% of the cases and
gelatinous transformation was seen in 1 (2.5%) case.
Conclusion: Bone marrow sampling has diagnostic utility in HIV-infected
patients. Morphological examination in HIV-positive patients plays a distinctive
role in ruling out the presence of opportunistic infections.
Keywords :
Bone marrow , Abnormalities , HIV
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)