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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Fatal hyperleukocytic T lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia complicated with multi-gene fusion and mutation: clinical revelation and perception

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Am J Blood Res. 2020 Dec 15;10(6):440-446. eCollection 2020.

ABSTRACT

T lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia (T-LBL/ALL) is a highly malignant hematological tumor common in young males. Most T-LBL/ALL patients usually initially seek medical treatment for clinical manifestations of non-hematological diseases. Presently, T-ALL chemotherapy is often used for the treatment of T-LBL/ALL internationally. With the application of high-intensity standard chemotherapy, the efficacy and prognosis of T-LBL/ALL are still not optimistic. The authors present a young male patient with facial and neck edema as the initial symptoms. This young patient of T-LBL/ALL was found to have a mediastinal mass after CT examination and he was finally diagnosed as highly malignant T-LBL/ALL. Unfortunately, after undergoing three standard courses of high-intensity chemotherapy, the young male patient eventually died of white blood cell stasis and severe infection caused by hyperleukocytosis. To this end, we find that the prognosis of T-LBL/ALL with multiple gene mutations or fusions and hyperleukocytosis, is extremely poor, and probably becomes a medical problem worthy of continuing resolution in the field of hematology and oncology.

PMID:33489453 | PMC:PMC7811898

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