Abstract
Hypothyroidism is common, with an extreme manifestation of myxedema coma if untreated. Hematologic consequences of myxedema coma include mild leukopenia and anemia, rarely pancytopenia. We present a patient with typical symptoms of myxedema coma, but found to be pancytopenic, with sustained response to levothyroxine and blood transfusion for anemia.
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Mupamombe, C. T., Reyes, F. M., Laskar, D. B., & Gorga, J. (2019). Myxedema Coma Complicated by Pancytopenia. Case Reports in Medicine, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/2320751
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