Patients with metastatic cancers occasionally present with microangiopathic hemolysis and thrombocytopenia. A patient with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the colon and microangiopathic hemolysis was treated with plasma exchange for a presumptive diagnosis of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). However, her condition continued to deteriorate and a determination of ADAMTS13 activity revealed that she did not have TTP. Despite similarity in clinical manifestation, microangiopathic hemolysis in patients with metastatic cancers may not be caused by ADAMTS13 deficiency and the role of plasma exchange in such patients should be reevaluated.
While SA are uncommon, they are commonly associated with colorectal cancer. Serrated adenomas appear to be found more commonly in the left colon and in older patients. This study found a significant association between SA and the subsequent development of adenomatous polyps. Further studies are needed to define appropriate preventive strategies for these patients.
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