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Haemolytic anaemia after cisplatin treatment.
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Hematological MalignancyImmunohematologyNormocytic AnaemiaLaboratory HematologyMedicineMalignant Blood DisorderHematologyCisplatin TreatmentPathologyClassical HematologyPharmacotherapyCisplatin 100OncologyCancer ResearchHealth Sciences
Normochromic or normocytic anaemia is a common side effect of treatment with cisplatin. Two patients treated with cisplatin 100 mg/m2 in combination with vinblastine, bleomycin, and actinomycin D developed haemolytic anaemia. Neither patient had evidence of haemolysis before treatment, and in both cases severe haemolytic anaemia developed after several courses of cisplatin and when the cancer had regressed almost completely. The importance of haemolysis in the development of anaemia after cisplatin treatment has not been investigated fully and further studies are needed.
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