A Case of a Hemodialysis Patient With Myelodysplastic Neoplasm-Like Anemia Due to Hypozincemia Treatment

一例因低锌血症治疗而出现骨髓增生异常综合征样贫血的血液透析患者病例

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Abstract

A 50-year-old woman had been on maintenance hemodialysis and used an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent for renal anemia. She developed anemia of unknown cause, and hypozincemia was observed; zinc acetate hydrate was started. However, the improvement was temporary. Leukopenia and macrocytic anemia were observed since the same period, and bone marrow examination revealed abnormal blood cell morphology resembling that of a myelodysplastic neoplasm. She also showed significant hypocopperemia, and we suspected a hematopoietic disorder due to copper deficiency. Zinc acetate hydrate was discontinued, and copper replacement therapy was started. After three weeks, anemia and hypocopperemia improved. Zinc supplementation is sometimes given to hemodialysis patients, but it is important to measure blood copper regularly as zinc supplementation can cause hypocopperemia.

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