The significance of pancytopenia in miliary tuberculosis

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Abstract

Patients with miliary tuberculosis accompanied by a pancytopenia rarely survive their disease. If the peripheral blood picture does recover it has been taken as an indication that there is no underlying haematological disease, and so re-examination of the bone marrow is not performed. A case is described where resolution of the pancytopenia occurred but a persisting haematological disease remained. Aspects of haematological disease associated with tuberculosis are discussed. © The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine, 1987.

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Hunt, B. J., Andrews, V., & Pettingale, K. W. (1987). The significance of pancytopenia in miliary tuberculosis. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 63(743), 801–804. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.63.743.801

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