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Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 44(6):792, nov-dez, 2011

Letter to Editor/Carta ao Editor

1. Curso de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde: Medicina Tropical e Infectologia, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG.

Address to:. Dr. José Roberto Lambertucci. Deptº de Clínica Médica/FM/UFMG.

Av. Alfredo Balena 190, 30130-100 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil. Phone: 55 31 3337-7781

e-mail: [email protected] Received in 19/03/2011 Accepted in 11/05/2011

Pseudothrombocytopenia in schistosomiasis mansoni

Pseudotrombocitopenia na esquistossomose mansônica

José Roberto Lambertucci

1

, Helena Duani

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, Pedro Henrique Prata

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and Izabela Voieta

1

Dear Editor:

We wish to communicate the case of a young patient with schistosomiasis mansoni and pseudothrombocytopenia.

Pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP) relects an in vitro phenomenon of anticoagulant-activated platelet agglutination that results in spuriously low platelet counts by electronic counting machines. In most cases, the phenomenon is ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid — a calcium chelator — (EDTA)-dependent1. With other anticoagulants,

such as heparin and sodium citrate, this phenomenon is still possible, but rare.

Pseudothrombocytopenia is induced by agglutinating antibodies that cause in vitro platelet clumping by binding glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptors on platelets. his phenomenon is most frequently observed in association with autoimmune, neoplastic, cardiovascular, and chronic liver diseases. EDTA-dependent PTCP is reported to occur in 0.2% of asymptomatic individuals, but the incidence may be as high as 1.9% in hospitalized patients.

Examination of the peripheral blood smear provides deinitive evidence of PTCP in the form of overt platelet clumping. A simple, inexpensive, and quick diagnostic method consists of evaluating the platelet number in a blood sample immediately ater blood withdrawal without using an anticoagulant. One can also use the citrate-containing tube to determine the correct number of platelets.

Case report: a 20-year-old male patient came to hospital for evaluation of thrombocytopenia (59,000 platelets/ml) discovered during a routine blood test performed in his hometown in the Northeast of Minas Gerais. He had no complaints. During examination, he appeared healthy. He narrated that he was treated for schistosomiasis with praziquantel (oral single dose) five years before the present admission to hospital. As he lived in an endemic area for schistosomiasis, hepatosplenic schistosomiasis with hypersplenism was the irst hypothesis thought to explain his thrombocytopenia. An abdominal ultrasound revealed slight periportal ibrosis of the liver with no evidence of portal hypertension or splenomegaly. The upper digestive endoscopy revealed no esophageal varices. During the hospital stay, his platelet counts

varied: 35,000; 27,000; 93,000; 37,000; and zero (with clumping of platelets on the blood smear). he presence of clumping of platelets suggested the diagnosis of pseudothrombocytopenia. A blood sample, examined just ater withdrawal in a citrated-containing tube, showed 153,000 platelets/ml.

This is the case of a patient with schistosomiasis and pseudo-thrombocytopenia admitted to hospital for clinical investigation of thrombocytopenia2,3. hrombocytopenia occurs when platelet count

is below 150,000 per ml of blood. Failure to recognize PTCP leads to unnecessary diagnostic tests; unnecessary therapies, such as steroid administration and splenectomy; delay in treatment; and unwarranted exposure to transfusion-related complications. Additionally, the presence of PTCP can mask true thrombocytopenia4,5.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

his is partially supported by CNPq/Brazil.

REFERENCES

1. Dusse LMS, Vieira LM, Carvalho MG. Pseudotrombocitopenia. J Bras Med Lab 2004; 40:321-324.

2. Lambertucci JR, Serufo JC, Gerspacher-Lara R, Rayes AAM, Teixeira R, Nobre V, et al. Schistosoma mansoni: assessment of morbidity before and ater control. Acta Trop 2000; 77:101-109.

3. Lambertucci JR, Silva LC, Antunes CM. Aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index and blood platelet count are good markers for ibrosis evaluation in schistosomiasis mansoni. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop 2007; 40:599.

4. Yamada EJ, Souto AFP, Souza EEO, Nunes CA, Dias CP. Pseudothrombocytopenia in a patient undergoing splenectomy of an accessory spleen. Rev Bras Anestesiol 2008; 58:485-491.

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