Smear Campaign: Misattribution of Pancytopenia to a Tick-Borne Illness

J Gen Intern Med. 2018 Apr;33(4):570-572. doi: 10.1007/s11606-017-4241-5. Epub 2017 Dec 22.

Abstract

We report the case of a 51-year-old woman presenting with a targetoid rash and pancytopenia after a tick bite. Initial evaluation was notable for severe neutropenia on the complete blood cell count differential, a positive Lyme IgM antibody, and a peripheral blood smear demonstrating atypical lymphocytes. While her pancytopenia was initially attributed to tick-borne illness, peripheral flow cytometry showed 7% myeloblasts, and a bone marrow biopsy confirmed 60% blasts. The patient was ultimately diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia, in addition to early, localized Lyme disease. This case highlights the differential diagnosis for pancytopenia, cytopenia patterns for different tick-borne illnesses, the risk of premature closure in internal medicine, and management of Lyme disease in hosts with altered immunity.

Keywords: Lyme disease; acute myelogenous leukemia; pancytopenia; tick-borne illness.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Doxycycline / therapeutic use
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Insect Bites and Stings
  • Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute / complications
  • Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute / diagnosis*
  • Lyme Disease / complications
  • Lyme Disease / diagnosis
  • Lyme Disease / drug therapy
  • Lyme Disease / immunology
  • Middle Aged
  • Pancytopenia / blood
  • Pancytopenia / etiology*
  • Tick-Borne Diseases / blood
  • Tick-Borne Diseases / diagnosis
  • Tick-Borne Diseases / drug therapy
  • Tick-Borne Diseases / immunology

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Doxycycline