Pure white cell aplasia an exceptional condition in the immunological conundrum of thymomas: Responses to immunosuppression and literature review.
Roberto Céspedes LópezElena Amutio DíezXabier Martín MartiteguiAmaia Balerdi MalcorraLucia Insunza OleagaJavier Arzuaga-MendezMaite Moreno GámizMónica Saiz CamínYoseba Aberasturi PlataJuan Carlos García-RuízPublished in: Clinical case reports (2022)
Thymomas are tumours frequently associated with autoimmune manifestations or immunodeficiencies like Good syndrome. In rare cases, pure white cells aplasia (PWCA) has been described in association with thymomas. PWCA is characterized by agranulocytosis of autoimmune background primary refractory to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). It is necessary the use of immunosuppressor to allow granulocyte recovery. Without treatment, it could be fatal.