Cytarabine and thioguanine therapy for acute myelomonocytic leukemia initiated in the tenth week of pregnancy (with the addition of vincristine and rubidomycin at 17 weeks) led to a short complete remission of the leukemia in a 24-year-old ptimigravida. This is the first case to be reported in which
Therapeutic leukopheresis of acute myelo-monocytic leukemia in pregnancy
β Scribed by Meyer, Richard J. ;Cuttner, Janet ;Truog, Peter ;Ambinder, Edward P. ;Holland, James F.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 789 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-1532
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β¦ Synopsis
Cytopheresis techniques have proven useful in the provision of platelets and granulocytes for transfusion to the pancytopenic patient. Mechanical cell removal has been applied to the treatment of chronic myelocytic and lymphocytic leukemias and the Sezary syndrome. We have treated a 16-year-old pregnant acute myelomonocytic leukemia (AMML) patient for 12 weeks solely with the use of intensive leukopheresis utilizing batch processing centrifugation and packed red cell transfusions. The patient presented with a white blood cell count of 54,000/mm3 with 64% myelomonoblasts, a platelet count of 45,000/mm3, marked gingival hyperplasia, and splenomegaly. Patient had a normal spontaneous delivery of a 2.5-kg male infant without complications. At the time of delivery, 12 weeks later, the white blood count had fallen to 4,9000/mm3 with 8% blasts and the platelet count had risen to over 100,000/mm3. Gingival hyperplasia decreased and the patient felt well. We have treated an additional small group of patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) with high white counts with short term intensive leukopheresis followed by chemotherapy with promising results.
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