Cold haemolytic anaemia, first manifestation of lymphoma
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haemolytical anemia, cold aglutinin disease, low malignity B cell lymphomaAbstract
The authors describe a patient's case with cervical adenophaties, discovered after a nasal basocelular carcinoma excision. A clearly false hemogram results called attention on this situation. The true values of the patient hemogram was only possible after the tube's warming-up, leading us to suspected the existence of an auto-imune cold hemolytic anemia, later on understood in a B cell lymphoma context.
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