Bello J L, Burgaleta C, Magallon M, Herruzo R, Villar J M
Hospital La Paz, Servicio de Hematologia, Madrid, Spain.
Am J Hematol. 1990 Apr;33(4):230-3. doi: 10.1002/ajh.2830330403.
Hematological abnormalities are common in patients with AIDS or AIDS-related complex. We studied cytological characteristics in peripheral blood and bone marrow samples of 33 hemophilic patients with HIV Infection and in six HIV negatives. The HIV-positive patients presented leukopenia (60.6%), thrombocytopenia (69.9%), and anemia (57.5%). Bone marrow showed abnormalities of maturation in one or more cell lines similar to those described in other HIV-infected groups of patients. These findings were more prominent in megakaryocytes and granulocytic series. Lymphocytosis, plasmocytosis, and increased hemophagocytosis were also common. These alterations do not appear in HIV-negative patients and seem related to a direct effect of HIV on bone marrow cells or to alterations in T-cell regulatory functions.