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Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Secondary to Babesia Microti Infection: A Case Report.
Curēus 2023 December
Babesia microti is a parasite endemic to the northeastern and midwestern regions of the United States of America and a leading cause of babesiosis. Babesiosis has a non-specific presentation, which can delay diagnosis, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. As the number of reported babesiosis cases increases, there is a need to create more awareness of some atypical presentations that allow for early recognition and treatment. This case report identifies a 75-year-old male with intact spleen who presented with warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia secondary to B. microti and had complete recovery within less than a month after treatment was initiated. We also briefly report on the known and suspected pathophysiology and treatment courses.
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