Abstract

An 81-year-old male was referred to our hospital due to dyspnoea. He was found to have pancytopenia (haemoglobin concentration 79 g/l, platelets 117 × 109/l, white blood cells 1.6 × 109/l) and mean corpuscular volume of 106.6 fl. A peripheral blood film revealed marked elliptocytosis (top image). Bone marrow examination showed a hypocellular bone marrow (blast cells 1.2%) with dyserythropoiesis and dysmegakaryopoiesis. Chromosomal analysis showed 46,XY,der(14;20)(q10;p10),+mar[2]/47,idem,+8[17]/46,XY[1] (lower image). A diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with multilineage dysplasia was made. Acquired elliptocytosis due to MDS is the most likely diagnosis in this case since the patient had no history of anaemia. He was started on erythropoietin-stimulating agent monotherapy; however, he chose to discontinue the treatment in order to avoid frequent outpatient treatment during to the COVID-19 pandemic, and returned to the clinic nearest to his home for supportive care alone.

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