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THE PURE RED BLOOD CELL APLASIA IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT

https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2011-2-83-86

Abstract

The pure red blood cell aplasia of renal transplant recipients caused by parvovirus B19 (PB19) is characterized by persistent anemia which resistant to erythropoietin therapy, lack of reticulocytes, bone marrow hypoplasia, and clinically accompanied by severe recurrent bacterial, fungal and viral infection. In case of reactivation PB19 it is necessarv, first of all, eliminate the causes activation of this virus and to cancel or reduce the dose of drugs which depressed the normal hematopoiesis germs, thus to reduce the pancytopenia associating complications in this population. 

About the Authors

B. T. Dzumabaeva
Hematological Research Center, Moscow
Russian Federation


L. S. Birjukova
Hematological Research Center, Moscow
Russian Federation


L. B. Kaplanskaya
Hematological Research Center, Moscow
Russian Federation


D. P. Maksimov
Hematological Research Center, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Dzumabaeva B.T., Birjukova L.S., Kaplanskaya L.B., Maksimov D.P. THE PURE RED BLOOD CELL APLASIA IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2011;13(2):83-86. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2011-2-83-86

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