Title of article :
Leucopenia as Presentation of Sarcoidosis
Author/Authors :
Akinsanya, Lawrence Midnab General Hospital, Saudi Arabia , Hussain, Iftikhar Midnab General Hospital, Saudi Arabia , Awoniyi, David Midnab General Hospital, Saudi Arabia , Usman, Khalid Midnab General Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
A 20-year-old male Saudi national presented initially with leucopenia and splenomegaly. The absence of other signs of disease, progressive pancytopenia and normal bone marrow examination posed a diagnostic dilemma as to the cause of hypersplenism. Subsequently, the patient had splenectomy the histopathological appearance of which was non-caseating granuloma. A high level of angiotension converting enzyme (ACE) was found in this patient. Sarcoidosis is a recognized cause of hypersplenism, and though the disease is not yet widely described in this part of the world. It is the most probable diagnosis in this patient.
Keywords :
Pancytopenia , Splennomegaly , Sarcoidosis
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences