Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
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Monoblastic leukemia (M5a) with chronic basophilic leukemia in a cat
Tetsuya SHIMODAMika TANABEYuuki SHOJITakuya KANDAKouhei KISHIDAAi KISHIDAAtsushi HASHIMOTOMako OTSUKAAkina MIYAMOTOTomoko KAWAKITAWataru OSHITAReijiro HIRAOAkihisa SUWA
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Article ID: 21-0383

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A cat was presented with depression and anorexia. The complete blood cell count (CBC) revealed non-regenerative anemia (PCV, 8.5%), marked thrombocytopenia (2,400 /µl), and leukocytosis (32,090 /µl). In the peripheral blood, proliferation of blast cells (85%; 27,276 /µl) and basophils (7.7%; 2,460 /µl) was observed. Bone marrow aspirate showed hyperplasia with 8.8% blasts and 90.2% basophils of all nucleated cells. The blast cells were negative for myeloperoxidase staining and positive for alpha-naphthol butyrate esterase staining, indicating the agranular blasts are monoblasts. Thus, acute monoblastic leukemia (M5a) with chronic basophilic leukemia was diagnosed. Basophils accounted for more than 40% of the bone marrow, and we diagnosed secondary basophilic leukemia. Secondary basophilic leukemia should be included in the differential list when abnormal basophil increases are observed in feline bone marrow.

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