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Abrupt evolution of Philadelphia chromosome‐positive acute myeloid leukemia in myelodysplastic syndrome
Authors:Akiko Fukunaga  Hiroto Sakoda  Yoshihiro Iwamoto  Shojiro Inano  Yuki Sueki  Soshi Yanagida  Nobuyoshi Arima
Affiliation:1. Kitano Hospital The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, , Osaka, Japan;2. Sumitomo Hospital, , Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a clonal disorder arising from an alteration in multipotent stem cells, which lose the ability of normal proliferation and differentiation. Disease progression occurs in approximately 30% MDS cases. Specific chromosomal alterations seem responsible for each step in the evolution of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Multiple genetic aberrations occur during the clonal evolution of MDS; however, few studies report the presence of the Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome. We report a rare case of Ph‐positive AML, which evolved during the course of low‐risk MDS. The patient, a 76‐year‐old man with mild leukocytopenia, was diagnosed with MDS, refractory neutropenia (RN). After 1.5 yr, his peripheral blood and bone marrow were suddenly occupied by immature basophils and myeloblasts, indicating the onset of AML. A bone marrow smear showed multilineage dysplasia, consistent with MDS evolution. Chromosomal analysis showed an additional t(9;22)(q34;q11) translocation. Because progression occurred concurrently with emergence of the Ph chromosome, we diagnosed this case as Ph‐positive AML with basophilia arising from the clonal evolution of MDS. The patient was initially treated with nilotinib. A hematological response was soon achieved with disappearance of the Ph chromosome in the bone marrow. Emergence of Ph‐positive AML in the course of low‐risk MDS has rarely been reported. We report this case as a rare clinical course of MDS.
Keywords:acute myeloid leukemia  myelodysplastic syndrome  Philadelphia  t(9  22)
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