Massive plasmacytosis with severe marrow suppression induced by methimazole in Graves' disease patients: case report and literature review.

In this study, we admitted a patient with Graves' disease who had been treated with 15 mg/d methimazole (MMI) for 42 days. She presented with agranulocytosis and plasmacytosis in bone marrow (BM). The patient withdrew taking MMI and was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and G-CSF. After two weeks, the patient's peripheral blood improvement was achieved and BM nearly returned to normal level. The case provides evidence that the elder patients with a high dose of MMI treatment are prone to develop agranulocytosis, especially the duration of treatment is longer than three months. We summary the literatures, and propose our new viewpoint on the mechanism of plasmacytosis in ATDs-induced agranulocytosis patients. PMID: 25419407 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Int J Clin Exp Med Source Type: research