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More than just mild thrombocytopenia: clinical clues in the diagnosis of germline pre...
Shannon Fang
and 2 more
August 09, 2022
We report the diagnostic approach to mild and non-specific thrombocytopenia with unclear genetic findings in two sisters. Genetic sequencing revealed a novel variant in ETS Variant Transcription Factor 6, which is associated with inherited thrombocytopenia with predisposition to hematologic malignancy. Familial studies provided sufficient evidence for a likely pathogenic classification.
Patient with Down syndrome and relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia with sustained r...
Zhongbo Hu
and 3 more
September 11, 2020
DS-ALL patients have a higher rate of relapse and treatment-related mortality. We describe a DS-ALL patient with late bone marrow relapse who was treated per British ALL R3 reinduction chemotherapy. The patient remained in remission for approximately two years after therapy was discontinued due to severe systemic infections.
Patient with Down Syndrome and relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia with sustained r...
Zhongbo Hu
and 3 more
May 11, 2020
Relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with high minimal residual disease (MRD) after reinduction has poor prognosis. ALL patients with Down syndrome (DS) have a higher rate of relapse and treatment related mortality. We describe a DS and ALL patient with late bone marrow relapse who was treated per British ALL R3 reinduction chemotherapy. His therapy was discontinued due to severe systemic infections. The patient remained in remission for approximately two years without further treatment. We hypothesize that the sustained remission is attributed to chemotherapy combined with increased cortisol production and cytokine release as a result of systemic stress from infections.