Author/Authors :
Marumo, Atsushi Department of Hematology - The Fraternity Memorial Hospital - Tokyo, Japan , Yamamura, Takuya Department of Hematology - The Fraternity Memorial Hospital - Tokyo, Japan , Mizuki, Taro Department of Hematology - The Fraternity Memorial Hospital - Tokyo, Japan , Tanosaki, Sakae Department of Hematology - The Fraternity Memorial Hospital - Tokyo, Japan , Suzuki, Ken Department of Hematology - The Fraternity Memorial Hospital - Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Erythropoiesis‑stimulating agent (ESA) has been recognized as an effective way in the treatment of anemia due to chronic kidney
disease, but we sometimes see intractable hemodialysis (HD) patients. The causes of ESA‑resistant anemia in HD patients include
deficiency of trace elements. We report the case of an 89‑year‑old male who developed pancytopenia after taking an excessive amount
of zinc formulation for ESA‑resistant anemia during maintenance dialysis. He was prescribed zinc acetate hydrate formulation
about 6 months before his presentation. He was found to have pancytopenia 1 month before his presentation, at which point he was
introduced to our hospital. We suspected a copper deficiency at the first visit and stopped zinc and added copper, and his condition
subsequently improved without being handicapped. Zinc antagonizes copper, so we must take care to diagnose patients ingesting
zinc supplements.
Keywords :
Copper deficiency , hemodialysis , pancytopenia , zinc