Sideroblastic anemia treated with immunosuppressive therapy

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A case of apparently primary sideroblastic anemia, in an elderly woman, refractory to hematinic therapy and requiring many blood transfusions, was treated with azathioprine. Over a period of 6 mth, the hemoglobin level gradually rose to normal, no further transfusions have been required in the 30 mth since then, and the marrow picture shows a considerable decrease in the degree of mitochondrial iron overload. There was a simultaneous fall in the titer of HL A cytotoxic antibodies. The possible role of immunologic factors in this sequence of events is discussed.

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Zervas, J., Geary, C. G., & Oleesky, S. (1974). Sideroblastic anemia treated with immunosuppressive therapy. Blood, 44(1), 117–123. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v44.1.117.117

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