Issue: 2019 > March > case report

Post-transfusion purpura in a woman with acute myeloid leukemia



CASE REPORT
E. de Kruijff, A.J. van Gammeren, L. Porcelijn, J.W.J. van Esser
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Abstract

Post-transfusion purpura (PTP) is a rare, but severe transfusion reaction in which both donor and autologous platelets are sequestered due to immunization against HPA-1a antigens in HPA-1a negative recipients (HPA: human platelet antigens). We describe a patient who developed PTP during induction therapy for acute myeloid leukaemia. The pitfalls, delays in diagnosing and therapy options of this serious transfusion reaction are discussed.