| Literature DB >> 21860563 |
Nae Yu1, Hye Ryoun Kim, Young-Joo Cha, Eun Kyung Park, Jeong Wook Kim.
Abstract
The association of hematological malignancies with a mediastinal germ cell tumor (GCT) is very rare. We report one case of a young adult male with primary mediastinal GCT who subsequently developed acute megakaryoblastic leukemia involving isochromosome (12p). A 25-yr-old man had been diagnosed with a mediastinal GCT and underwent surgical resection and adjuvant chemotherapy. At 1 week after the last cycle of chemotherapy, his peripheral blood showed leukocytosis with blasts. A bone marrow study confirmed the acute megakaryoblastic leukemia. A cytogenetic study revealed a complex karyotype with i(12p). Although additional chemotherapy was administered, the patient could not attain remission and died of septic shock. This case was definitely distinct from therapy-related secondary leukemia in terms of clinical, morphologic, and cytogenetic features. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a patient with mediastinal GCT subsequently developing acute megakaryoblastic leukemia involving i(12p) in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia; Isochromosome (12p); Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumor
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21860563 PMCID: PMC3154348 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2011.26.8.1099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Fig. 1(A) Peripheral blood smear showing blasts (57% of nucleated cells). (B) Bone marrow smear revealed many medium-sized myeloblasts (about 40.4% of all nucleated cells). (C) Dysplasic megakaryocyte. (D) PAS positivity (granular pattern). Wright-Giemsa stain, × 1,000 magnification. (E) Bone marrow biopsy showing compact marrow with increased dysplastic megakaryocytes (H&E, × 400 magnification).
Fig. 2Giemsa-banded karyotype showing 46,XY,add(5)(q11.2),del(10)(p11.2), -17,der(18) t(17;18)(q11.2;q21),+i(12p)[30].
Summary of the clinical data for the patient with acute megakaryoblastic leukemia and a primary mediastinal GCT
PB, peripheral blood; BM, bone marrow.