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Bone marrow hypoplasia and feminization developed in a 10-year-old male German Shepherd Dog with interstitial cell tumor. Clinical abnormalities included pyrexia, pale mucous membranes, signs of abdominal pain, large left testis, atrophied right testis, and feminization. Abnormal laboratory findings included pancytopenia, bacteremia, bacteriuria, and pyuria. Results of cytologic examination of a bone marrow aspirate were consistent with aplastic anemia. Serum estradiol concentration was high, and serum testosterone concentration was low, compared with normal values for male dogs. The left testicular mass was identified as an interstitial cell tumor. Other causes of the aplastic anemia or feminization were not found.
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PMID:Bone marrow hypoplasia in a feminized dog with an interstitial cell tumor. 160 19

Pancytopenia, although mainly reported in adults, has also been described in children with brucellosis. However, bone marrow hypoplasia is a rare feature of the infection. An 11-year-old boy was admitted with fever, vomiting, and abdominal pain of 10 days' duration. On physical examination, pallor and high fever were detected in the absence of lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. His hemoglobin was 8.6 g/dL, white blood cell count 1,100/mm(3), neutrophil count 500/mm(3), platelets 56,000/mm(3), and reticulocytes 0.1%. Hypocellular bone marrow was found by aspiration, and bone marrow biopsy revealed hypocellularity. The agglutination titer was greater than 1/640. Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole was prescribed. His fever subsided and pancytopenia subsequently improved. Pancytopenia associated with brucellosis is attributed to hypersplenism, hemophagocytosis, and granulomatous lesions of the bone marrow, which is usually hypercellular. Bone marrow hypoplasia is rarely reported and should be kept in mind in the etiology of aplastic anemia in a country where brucellosis is frequently encountered.
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PMID:Bone marrow hypoplasia during Brucella infection. 1254 75