Rationale: Acquired pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) can be a secondary response to some autoimmune disorders. However, there is no data about the possibility of acquired PRCA being a secondary complication to ankylosing spondylitis (AS).

Patient Concerns: A 42-year-old male who had a history of AS for 14 years. He got serious anemia 17 months ago. Bone marrow smear indicated PRCA.

Diagnose: He was diagnosed with acquired PRCA secondary to AS.

Intervention: The combination treatment of immunosuppressants with hematopoiesis stimuli was successful.

Outcomes: The patient recovered from PRCA, and showed improvement in his AS.

Lessons: Acquired PRCA can be secondary to AS. Cyclosporine is effective in controlling AS arthritis syndrome and in addition to immunosuppressants, promotion of erythroid hematopoiesis is equally important.

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