Abstract

Vitamin B12 is a common aetiology of pancytopenia and is usually caused by gastric malabsorption.When supplementation does not correct the haematological deficit, central causes must be considered. Acute myeloid leukaemia is one possibility, but causes peripheral blood smear abnormalities in almost all patients. Diagnosis should include lumbar puncture and a thorough search for the aetiology; treatment is directed towards the aetiology.Neoplastic diseases should be always excluded when correction of the deficit does not resolve cytopenias.

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