Cerebellar myeloblastoma formation in CD7-positive, neural cell adhesion molecule (CD56)-positive acute myelogenous leukemia (M1) |
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Authors: | Y. Hatano I. Miura T. Horiuchi N. Hoshi H. Nanjou H. Masuda A. B. Miura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Third Department of Internal Medicine, Akita University School of Medicine, Hondo 1-1-1, Akita 010, Japan, JP;(2) Second Department of Pathology, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita, Japan, JP |
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Abstract: | We present a first report of a CD7+ acute myelogenous leukemia patient who developed intracranial myeloblastomas. The patient was neurologically normal on physical examination at presentation. The peripheral leukocyte count was extremely high (203.6×109/l). The blasts expressed CD7 and CD56 (neural cell adhesion molecule) in addition to CD13, CD33, CD34, and HLA-DR. The karyotype of bone marrow cells was normal. The patient was diagnosed as having acute myelogenous leukemia (AML, M1). Following a short period of complete remission, bone marrow relapse and meningeal leukemia occurred, and the patient died of respiratory failure. Autopsy revealed that blasts had invaded the subarachnoid space and cerebellum, and two myeloblastomas were found in the cerebellar hemisphere. Both CD7+ and CD56+ AML have been reported to have a high incidence of central nervous system involvement. CD7+ CD56+ AML calls for prophylaxis of central nervous system leukemia. Received: 2 May 1997 / Accepted: 17 July 1997 |
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Keywords: | Myeloblastoma CD56 CD7 Adhesion molecule AML |
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