Abstract
We report on a 51-yr-old woman who developed intravascular hemolytic anemia caused by arsenic after long-term ingestion of a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Twelve years before the admission, she was diagnosed as neurocysticercosis. She has ingested a TCM for about 12 yr instead of undergoing medical therapy for the disease. She was presented with a severe Coombs'-negative hemolytic anemia with hemosiderinuria. The urine arsenic level was elevated suggesting the arsenic intoxication as a cause of the anemia. She was treated successfully with therapeutic red cell exchange without any sequelae.
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Lee, J. J., Kim, Y. K., Cho, S. H., Park, K. S., Chung, I. J., Cho, D., … Kim, H. J. (2004). Hemolytic Anemia as a Sequela of Arsenic Intoxication Following Long-Term Ingestion of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 19(1), 127–129. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2004.19.1.127
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