Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Severe Immune Thrombocytopenia Possibly Elicited by the Anti-influenza Viral Agent Peramivir
Kayo Harada-ShiradoKazuhiko IkedaMiki FurukawaMasumi SukegawaHiroshi TakahashiAkiko Shichishima-NakamuraHiroshi OhkawaraHideyoshi NojiKinuyo KawabataShun-ichi SaitoHitoshi OhtoKazuei OgawaYasuchika Takeishi
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2014 年 53 巻 20 号 p. 2369-2371

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A 44-year-old man whose platelet count had been at the lower limit of the normal range for years visited the urgent care department of our hospital for treatment of a high fever and severe fatigue. The influenza A virus was detected, and the patient therefore received the intravenous antiviral agent, peramivir. One week later, he developed systemic petechial rashes. A peripheral blood examination showed a markedly decreased platelet count (3.0×109 cells/L), and the bone marrow findings were compatible with a diagnosis of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Furthermore, a drug-induced lymphocyte-stimulating test was positive for peramivir. The thrombocytopenia slowly responded to treatment with oral prednisolone. This case suggests that neuraminidase inhibitors, including peramivir, can elicit or worsen ITP.

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