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Approach to Pancytopenia in a Deployed Service Member

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This rare case of pernicious anemia presenting as pancytopenia illustrates the challenge in working up pancytopenia, especially in austere military environments with limited testing capabilities. Screening for chronic dietary and nutritional deficiency is important in a service member, raising the question of what role predeployment screening may have and what dietary accommodations may be available during overseas deployments, which can potentially dampen inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, especially for those with preexisting autoimmune gastrointestinal conditions. Also, newer technology allows portable, low-cost testing of cobalamin and may aid in its diagnosis. In patients who are anemic with low vitamin B12, HCPs can begin vitamin B12 supplementation while continuing the workup (eg, antibody testing, endoscopy). If the patient responds appropriately, further workup becomes less urgent, therefore, decreasing resource use and increasing military readiness. When hemolysis is present, a low reticulocyte count can be beneficial to help differentiate this condition from TTP, a life-threatening condition that must also be ruled out or treated. Pernicious anemia should be on the differential in any patients with autoimmune conditions presenting with cytopenias, especially in those with a history of autoimmune thyroid disorders.

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