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==Differential Diagnosis==
== Etiologies ==


* Cold AIHA
*Cold AIHA
** Primary: cold agglutinin disease (CAD)
**Primary: [[cold agglutinin disease]] (CAD)
** Secondary
**Secondary
*** Viral infections: EBV, CMV, others
***Viral infections: [[EBV]], [[CMV]], others
*** Other infections: Mycoplasma (paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria)
***Other infections: [[Mycoplasma]] (paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria)
*** Other diseases: Waldenström macroglobulinema, lymphoma
***Other diseases: [[Waldenström macroglobulinema]], [[lymphoma]]
*** Drugs: lenalidomide
***Drugs: [[lenalidomide]]
* Warm AIHA
*Warm AIHA
** Primary: warm AIHA
**Primary: warm AIHA
** Secondary
**Secondary
*** Viral infections: HIV, vaccines
***Viral infections: [[HIV]], vaccines
*** Other diseases: lupus, CLL and other malignancies, chronic inflammatory disorders (including IBD)
***Other diseases: [[lupus]], [[CLL]] and other malignancies, chronic inflammatory disorders (including [[IBD]])
*** Allogeneic stem cell transplant
***Allogeneic [[hematopoietic stem cell transplantation]]
*** Drugs: cefotetan, ceftriaxone, piperacillin, immune checkpoint-modulating drugs (e.g. nivolumab)
***Drugs: [[cefotetan]], [[ceftriaxone]], [[piperacillin]], immune checkpoint-modulating drugs (e.g. [[nivolumab]])
* Drug-related
*Drug-related
** Penicillin
**[[Penicillin]]
** Methyldopa
**[[Methyldopa]]


== Management ==
==Management==


=== Warm AIHA ===
===Warm AIHA===


* Can be an emergency if severe and acute
*Can be an emergency if severe and acute
* If life-threatening, transfuse ABO-matched but incompatible blood, thereby sparing the patient's own cells
*If life-threatening, transfuse ABO-matched but incompatible blood, thereby sparing the patient's own cells
* First-line: prednisone 1 mg/kg daily (response in 50% of patients)
*First-line: [[prednisone]] 1 mg/kg daily (response in 50% of patients)
* Second-line: rituximab 100 mg/week for 4 weeks, with prednisone
*Second-line: [[rituximab]] 100 mg/week for 4 weeks, with prednisone
* Refractory: splenectomy
*Refractory: [[splenectomy]]


=== Cold agglutinin disease ===
===Cold agglutinin disease===


* Chronic hemolysis in older patients caused by IgM antibodies produced by a B-lyphocyte clone (can show up as MGUS), therefore is essentially a form of Waldenström macroglobulinema
*Chronic hemolysis in older patients caused by IgM antibodies produced by a B-lymphocyte clone (can show up as MGUS), therefore is essentially a form of [[Waldenström macroglobulinema]]
* First-line: Rituximab ± fludarabine
*First-line: [[rituximab]] ± [[fludarabine]]
* Prednisone and splenectomy are ''not'' helpful
*[[Prednisone]] and [[splenectomy]] are ''not'' helpful


[[Category:Hematology]]
[[Category:Hematology]]

Latest revision as of 15:16, 29 July 2020

Differential Diagnosis

Management

Warm AIHA

  • Can be an emergency if severe and acute
  • If life-threatening, transfuse ABO-matched but incompatible blood, thereby sparing the patient's own cells
  • First-line: prednisone 1 mg/kg daily (response in 50% of patients)
  • Second-line: rituximab 100 mg/week for 4 weeks, with prednisone
  • Refractory: splenectomy

Cold agglutinin disease