Previously undiagnosed hereditary spherocytosis in a patient with jaundice and pyelonephritis: a case report

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Tateno Y. [1 ]
Suzuki R. [1 ]
Kitamura Y. [1 ]
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[1] Miyake Central Clinic, 1859-16, Kamitsuki, Miyake, Tokyo
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Anemia; Hemolytic disease; Hereditary spherocytosis; Jaundice;
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10.1186/s13256-016-1144-8
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Background: Hereditary spherocytosis is autosomal dominant inherited extravascular hemolytic disorder and is the commonest cause of inherited hemolysis in northern Europe and the United States. The classical clinical features of hereditary spherocytosis are anemia, jaundice, and splenomegaly. However, all of these classical features are not always revealed in the case of mild hemolysis or when hemolysis is well compensated. Patients with hereditary spherocytosis may remain undiagnosed for years if their hemolysis is mild. Case presentation: A 42-year-old Asian woman presented to our clinic with a sudden onset of high fever with shaking chills and jaundice, suggesting septicemia; however, following detailed investigation, the patient was diagnosed with pyelonephritis and accelerated hemolysis of hereditary spherocytosis due to infection. Conclusions: It is important to note that transient anemia or jaundice can sometimes be the only initial presenting symptoms in cases of undiagnosed latent hereditary spherocytosis. This case also highlights the fact that physicians should consider concomitant hemolytic disease in patients in whom jaundice and infections that rarely cause jaundice coexist. © 2016 The Author(s).
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