Primary autoimmune myelofibrosis: A case report in a child

  • Hexner‐Erlichman Z
  • Yacobovich J
  • Trougouboff P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Autoimmune myelofibrosis (AIMF) is an uncommon cause of myelofibrosis associated with favorable outcome. Primary AIMF, AIMF without a known systemic autoimmune disorder, has been described in adults, but never in children. Here, we present, for the first time, an apparent case of primary AIMF in a 15‐year‐old boy admitted with profound hypoproliferative anemia.For the first time, we describe a pediatric case of primary autoimmune myelofibrosis presented to the emergency room with profound hypoproliferative, low reticulocyte count, anemia.

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Hexner‐Erlichman, Z., Yacobovich, J., Trougouboff, P., Avraham‐Kelbert, M., Eitam, H., Spiegel, R., … Levin, C. (2020). Primary autoimmune myelofibrosis: A case report in a child. EJHaem, 1(1), 304–308. https://doi.org/10.1002/jha2.38

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