Rinsho Ketsueki
Online ISSN : 1882-0824
Print ISSN : 0485-1439
ISSN-L : 0485-1439
Case Reports
Acute-onset eosinophilic leukemia associated with tumor lysis syndrome after imatinib and steroid pulse therapy
Tomoe NEMOTOYuriko SAITOMichihide TOKUHIRAAtsushi TOMIKAWAMorihiko SAGAWAYuichiro HABAKyoko HANZAWAYasunobu SEKIGUCHIReiko WATANABEJun-ichi TAMARUShinji ITOYAMAShigehisa MORIMasahiro KIZAKI
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2010 Volume 51 Issue 5 Pages 326-331

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An 83-year-old woman had been suffering from palpitations and fatigue for a month. An annual screening test revealed an increased WBC count so she was referred to our hospital. CBC showed extremely elevated WBC count (186,300/μl), in which the population of blastic eosinophils was over 90%. The eosinophils expressed CD7/13/33/34/DR, and the karyotype demonstrated 47,XX,+8. The fusion gene of FIP1-LP/PDGFRα in peripheral blood was negative. As plural effusion due to the underlying disease progressively worsened, she was given prednisolone and hydroxyurea, but the effect was limited. Steroid pulse therapy and imatinib (100 mg/day) were administrated. As a result, a prompt response was observed. The WBC count rapidly decreased, but tumor lysis syndrome led to acute renal failure and disseminated intravasucular coagulation appeared. Supportive therapies such as artificial dialysis and transfusions were conducted, but unfortunately she died because of alveolar hemorrhage.

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