Case Report

The Diagnosis Is in the Smear: A Case and Review of Spur Cell Anemia in Cirrhosis

Table 1

Laboratory data from admission.

Complete blood count
WBC (4.0–10.5 103/μL)9.4
Hgb (11.1–14.6 g/dL)7.4
Hct (33.2–43.4%)22.1
MCV (80–100 fL)109.4
Plt (140–400 103/μL)51

Serum chemistries
Sodium (135–146 mmol/L)131
Potassium (3.5–5.5 mmol/L)5.0
Chloride (98–110 mmol/L)101
Bicarbonate (19–34 mmol/L)20
BUN (6–20 mg/dL)16
Creatinine (0.4–1.1 mg/dL)0.58
Total bilirubin (0–1.2 mg/dL)15.4
Direct bilirubin (0.0–0.3 mg/dL)6.2
Total protein (6.1–8.1 g/dL)4.5
Albumin (3.5–5.2 g/dL)2.3
AST (10–40 U/L)48
ALT (0–33 U/L)33
Alkaline phosphatase (35–130 U/L)118

Anemia workup
Vitamin B12 (232–1,245 pg/mL)1,925
Folate (>7.3 ng/mL)11.1
Iron (37–145 mcg/dL)148
TIBC (200–400 mcg/dL)220
Ferritin (13–150 mg/mL)203
%transferrin sat. (14–50%)67.3
Reticulocyte%16.1
LDH (135–214 U/L)263
Indirect bilirubin (calculated)9.2
Haptoglobin (30–200 mg/dL)<10

PNH with FLAER (GPI-linked CD59) negative
Direct CoombsNegative

Coagulation studies
PTT (23.4–36.0 sec)46.1
PT (12.0–14.5 sec)28.5
INR (0.88–1.12)2.7
Fibrinogen (164–498 mg/dL)206

Note that iron studies were obtained after transfusion.