I was
presented with this case when peering down the microscope today.
H,20.1234567.L R
22.04.20 Clin. det. Anorexia nervosa/eating disorder
HBM WBCM PLT HCT RBCM
MCVM MCHM MCHCM RDW
N
130219 148
2.36 132 0.448 5.00
89.6 29.6 330 12.3
1.08
270219 136
2.49 137 0.393 4.39
89.5 31.0 346 12.7
1.16
060319 F 148 2.92
161 0.448 4.84 92.6
30.6 330 12.9 1.56
220420 F 148 2.64
86 0.435 4.71 92.4
31.4 340 11.7 1.03
L M E B
RETP RETA IRF NUC
GF ESR
130219 0.99
0.24 0.03 0.02
270219 1.03
0.25 0.03 0.02
060319 F 1.05 0.25
0.03 0.03
220420 F 1.25 0.30
0.03 0.03
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The blood
count showed a persistent neutropenia which was confirmed down the microscope.
Nothing looking odd or nasty; just not many neutrophils.
Then I
looked at the diagnosis… did this ring any bells?
About a
third of people with anorexia nervosa have a mild to moderate
neutropenia resulting from bone marrow atrophy which is resolved once the easting
disorder is also resolved.
I’m seeing
a lot of ongoing neutropenias… I wonder if this is more widespread than you
might think?
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