A case of agranulocytic angina, which took a acute, course after taking one bottle of "Panpyrin solution" for her common cold was reported. Patient is a l7-years of female e who was apparently healthy until 3 days prior to the admission when she developed a severe sorethroat with bleeding from oral cavity and progressive general malaise: Patient died; on the 8th day of her hospitalization
On her admission, the blood and bone marrow studies revealed as follows;
Blood R.B.C. 1,770,000, Hb 5, 8, W.B.C 2100, Seg. neut. 2%, Stab.neut 0%, Lymphocyte 87%, Eosinophile 0%, Basophile 0%, Monocyte 11%, Bone marrow, Stab. neut, 5%, Seg. neut, 3.5%, Lympho 37%, Mono 0%, Eosino 0% Baso 0% Myeloblast 0.5%, Promyeloblast, 4%, Myelocyte 9%. Metamyelocyte 15%, Plasma cells 1%, Basophilic normoblast 1%, Polychromatophilic nomoblast, 13% Orthochromatophilic normoblast 11%.
Panpyrin is the name of tread-mark which contain of 250mg of sulpyrin, 150mg of aminopyrin, 50mg of caffein, 100mg of taurine, 50mg of Vitamin C, 30mg of becantex, 25mg of dl-methyl ephedrine HCI in 2occ bottle.
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