Spontaneous remission of congenital acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia with normal karyotype in twins Journal Article


Authors: Mora, J.; Dobrenis, A. M.; Bussel, J. B.; Aledo, A.
Article Title: Spontaneous remission of congenital acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia with normal karyotype in twins
Abstract: Background. Congenital acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia (cANLL) is an extremely rare event and represents only 0.5-1% of the leukemias in the first year of life. It is usually more common among patients with chromosomal abnormalities, Transient myeloproliferative disease (IMD) is an hyperleukocytosis entity that occurs almost exclusively in Down syndrome patients and remits spontaneously. Spontaneous remission of congenital leukemia has been reported and related to the presence of an extra chromosome 21. Procedure. A pair of non-Down syndrome newborn twins presented with a clinical picture of skin rash and hyperleukocytosis. Twin B had full-blown cANLL with bone marrow, peripheral blood, skin, CSF, and placental invasion. Twin A presented transient peripheral blood and skin involvement by the same type of blast cells. No cytotoxic therapy was given. With 2 years follow-up, they continue to do well. Results. Histologic and immunophenotypical analysis of placentas, cord blood, skin, CSF, bone marrows, and peripheral blood revealed a consistent picture of intrautero cANLL in twin B, with transplacental invasion of twin A. Normal and blast cells were found to be karyotypically normal. Spontaneous remission occurred. Conclusion. cANLL with karyotypically normal blasts can develop a self-limited clinical course, which has resemblances to IMD. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords: human cell; myeloproliferative disorder; disease course; case report; bone marrow; skin; chromosome aberration; infant, newborn; newborn; immunophenotyping; karyotype; karyotyping; leukocytosis; chromosome 21; placenta; leukemia remission; remission, spontaneous; down syndrome; acute nonlymphocytic leukemia; diseases in twins; leukemia, nonlymphocytic, acute; spontaneous remission; congenital leukemia; human; female; priority journal; article; acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia; transient myeloproliferative disorders; leukemia karyotype; congenital lymphatic system disorder
Journal Title: Medical and Pediatric Oncology
Volume: 35
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0098-1532
Publisher: Wiley Liss  
Date Published: 2000-08-01
Start Page: 110
End Page: 113
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/1096-911x(200008)35:2<110::aid-mpo4>3.0.co;2-z
PUBMED: 10918232
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 22 February 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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