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Geeta Gathwala1, Poonam Dalal, Jagjit Singh Dalal
1The Department of Pediatrics, Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, University of Health Sciences, Rohtak Haryana, India. geetagathwala09@gmail.com
Abstract:
The association of Down's syndrome with aplastic anemia is extremely rare with only six such cases reported in world literature. Herein, we report a child of Down's syndrome with pancytopenia and hypocellular marrow. There was associated hypothyroidism and the pancytopenia resolved with thyroxine treatment. The child made uneventful recovery.
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