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Yu
J, Xu Y, Zhang J Chongqing
Children�s Hospital, Chongqing, China Methods: There are 18 CMV infection with anemia patient charts acquired
using computer index system. The diagnosis of CMV infection was based on
the standard from the Chinese Pediatric Academy in 1995. Results: CMV infections were found in 3 patients with thalassemia, 4
patients with thrombocytopenia, 3 patients with iron deficiency, 1 patient
with erythrocytosis and 11 patients with unknown-reason anemia. The
unknown-reason anemia was characterized with pale or jaundice,
heaptosplenomegaly, middle to severe anemia, increased reticulocytes,
normal or increased white blood cells, deformed lymphocytes and abnormal
liver function. Conclusions: CMV infection can be associated with many known blood diseases and
unknown-reason anemia. The relationship between them needs to be further
investigated.
The Association of
CMV Infection with Blood Diseases
Objective: Cytomegalovirus
(CMV) infection is associated with lots of abnormal functions of systems
and internal organs in the human body.�
In order to get doctor�s attention to the etiology diagnosis on some
blood diseases and active more thinking, this study analyzed the
association of CMV infection with different blood diseases.