Transient pancytopenia

Abstract
From a population-based study on the incidence of potentially drug-associated blood dyscrasias 28 cases were identified with pancytopenia. Who recovered within 90 days after diagnosis. Early recovery occured more frequently in patients showing normal or increased cellularity of the bone marrow than in patients with bone marrow hypoplasia. Median recovery times of leukocytes were 14 and 10 days and of platelets 21 and 9 days in patients with and without bone marrow hypoplasia, respectively. Age and sex distribution were similar in both groups. Of 28 patients, 11 reported a period of fever before onset of pancytopenia. Sixteen patients in whom information on drug use was available had taken a median of 4 drugs before the onset of symptoms that were related to pancytopenia. From these results we present the hypothesis that transient pancytopenia with or without marrow hypoplasia can be the expression of the same type of bone marrow injury and that drugs or viral infections should be considered as etiological factors.