Infantile pyknocytosis, a rare cause of hemolytic anemia in newborns: report of two cases in twin girls and literature overview

  • El Nabouch M
  • Rakotoharinandrasana I
  • Ndayikeza A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Infantile pyknocytosis is a rare cause of neonatal jaundice and hemolytic anemia. We report on two cases in twin girls that were diagnosed on peripheral blood smear reading. Pyknocytosis should be considered in cases of early unexplained severe hemolytic anemia, and systematic peripheral smear review performed. Its management consists of phototherapy and RBC transfusion.

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El Nabouch, M., Rakotoharinandrasana, I., Ndayikeza, A., Picard, V., & Kayemba‐Kay’s, S. (2015). Infantile pyknocytosis, a rare cause of hemolytic anemia in newborns: report of two cases in twin girls and literature overview. Clinical Case Reports, 3(7), 535–538. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.288

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