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lupus causing AA
I've been taking medication for lupus now for one month and just had my cbc run and my counts are............coming up!! The cause of my aplastic anemia all those years ago and the cause of my problems now seems to be lupus. I will have another cbc in one month and another appt. with my rhuematologist for definite confirmation. For anyone questioning if that could be the cause of your AA, I will tell you that my test run by my hematologist for lupus was negative. I had to go to a rhuematologist and even then I only showed one of the 4 indicators for lupus on my blood test. She explained that her field of expertise is never black and white. This was a shot in the dark that turned out to be dead on. I urge anyone who is battling AA to get tested for lupus as well. Lupus is managable with medication, but can be life-threatening without. Amongst other things, it will cause kidney failure if not treated. I will be getting a kidney panel run on me since it was so long ago that I originally battled my AA.
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil |
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I suggest doing a google search on "aplastic anemia" + "lupus". I heard of a relationship between PRCA and lupus several months ago and found some applicable journal articles. A lot of these autoimmune diseases are highly correlated.
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Dallas, Texas - Age 81 - Pure Red Cell Aplasia began March 2005 - Tried IVIG - Then cyclosporine and prednisone. Then Danazol, was added. Then only Danazol . HG reached 16.3 March 2015. Taken off all meds. Facebook PRCA group https://www.facebook.com/groups/PureRedCellAplasia/ |
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Hi Angie,
What is the treatment for lupus? Glad your AA is resolving! Deb |
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I'm currently taking Plaquinil, which is an antimalarial drug.
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil |
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil |
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Hi, Angie,
Can you share more about your case? Do you have hypocellular marrow based on BM biopsy? What specific tests have you done for Lupus? On what basis did your doctor diagnose that it was Lupus causing your AA? What medication are you taking for Lupus apart from Plaquinil? Are you also taking steroid? You said your counts are coming up after taking medication for one month. What were your counts before and after medication? My teenage niece was diagnosed AA 3 years ago. At the onset of the disease about 4 years ago, my niece had reynauds and pancytopenia and our doctor suspected Lupus. My niece then had blood test for Lupus but were negative. She was later diagnosed AA after a few BM biopsy. Prior to receiving ATG in August 2010, she was tested ANA once more and again negative. She only had mild response to ATG. After being RBC transfusion independent for a year, her blood counts have recently declined back to pre-treatment levels, and now requires transfusion again. After reading your post, I wonder whether my niece’s case could also be Lupus causing AA. If so, her treatment might be heading in the wrong direction. Would appreciate if you could share more details of your case. Thanks. Leung |
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil |
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I forgot to add that if your niece is having issues with reynaulds as well as her AA, I would recommend having her talk to her hematologist about seeing a rhuematologist as well. It doesn't hurt to see what he/she has to say and it really is refreshing to get a perspective from a doctor in another field. And, like my rhuematologist, that is their specialty and they may have a particular lab that they trust with their labwork since it seems that results can be so sensitive to testing. I had never seen a rhuematologist when I was battling AA and my rhuematologist now was surprised by that.
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil |
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I also must add that since I've been surfing the lupus forums, I'm reading that it seems it is common to get a negative test result for lupus, but still end up having it. Check out some of the lupus forums and you'll be surprised by how common it is.
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil Last edited by mscrzy1 : Fri Jan 13, 2012 at 05:13 PM. |
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Hi Angie,
Thanks a lot for your sharing. I think we may talk to our doctor in next appointment. In fact I have asked him several times before whether it could be Lupus, but he thought it unlikely. Do you experience any side effects with Plaquinil? Leung |
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When I first started the medication, I had some dizziness and nausia. I've found that taking it immediately before bed seems to work best so I sleep off any effects. Otherwise, I seem to be tolerating it pretty well.
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Angie 36 yr. old, dx SAA in Jan 1996, treated with ATG in Mar. 1996, off cyclosporine Sept. 1996, last blood transfusion in Aug. 1997, slow decline in counts again November 2010, AA and current count decline thought to be caused by lupus, currently taking 400mg Plaquinil |
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