J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1994 Oct;37(10):1449-1452.

The May-Hegglin Anomaly in a Family

Abstract

The May-Hegglin anomaly is a rare autosomal dominant trait characterized by platelet abnormalities in the peripheral blood and large (up to 5mu) pale blue staining inclusions in the cytoplasm of neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. We experienced a case of May-Hegglin anomaly in a 7 year old male and another case out of his family. His initial complaints at the admission were petechiae and intermittent epistaxis. Diagnosis was confirmed by peripheral blood smear and family study. We report the case with brief review of related literature.


MeSH Terms

Basophils
Blood Platelets
Child
Cytoplasm
Diagnosis
Eosinophils
Epistaxis
Humans
Male
Monocytes
Neutrophils
Purpura
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