[Erythroleukemia in pregnancy with successful outcome of delivery].
[RINSHO KETSUEKI] THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY 1992;
33:194-9. [PMID:
1635168]
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Abstract
A 37-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of anemia in the 33rd week of pregnancy. On admission, the hemoglobin was 7.6 g/dl, platelets 508,000/microliters and WBC 8,300/microliters with 4% blast cells. Bone marrow aspirate demonstrated 50% erythroblasts of nucleated cells, which had prominent megaloid and polynucleic changes, and 20% myeloblast cells. We diagnosed her as having erythroleukemia. Receiving packed-red-cell transfusions, she had a cesarean section, and gave birth to a female infant (BW 2,175 g) in the 34th week of pregnancy. At the same time, she had a total hysterectomy with left adnexectomy. The postoperative course was favorable. She had a combination chemotherapy of BHAC-DMP, resulting in a partial remission. After the second induction chemotherapy with subcutaneous use of G-CSF and BHAC-DMP, complete remission was obtained, which lasted for almost 17 months. The child is growing well without any hematological disorder.
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