| Literature DB >> 26613055 |
Shawn Y Ong1, Josephine Taverna2, Clint Jokerst3, Thomas Enzler4, Emad Hammode4, Elisa Rogowitz5, Myke R Green6, Hani M Babiker7.
Abstract
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) with excessive fibrinolysis (XFL) is a rare and acute life-threatening variant of DIC in patients with prostate cancer. Patients present with coagulopathy, hypofibrinogenemia, and systemic bleeding. We describe a case of DIC XFL caused by prostate cancer (PC) successfully treated with a single injection of degarelix, a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor antagonist. This led to prompt control of the patient's coagulopathy within ten days of treatment. Our case highlights features of this rare and devastating hemorrhagic complication of PC along with a fast-acting and effective therapeutic drug option.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26613055 PMCID: PMC4646996 DOI: 10.1155/2015/212543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Oncol Med
Figure 1Sagittal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted image of the thoracic spine (a) demonstrates multiple deposits of enhancing soft tissue in the ventral aspect of the epidural space (arrows) consistent with epidural metastatic disease in this patient with prostate cancer. Also note the heterogeneous bone marrow signal consistent with diffuse osseous metastatic disease. A follow-up study obtained just 39 days later (b) demonstrates resolution of epidural metastasis (arrows). Sagittal reconstruction from a thoracic spine CT (c) demonstrates patchy sclerosis in the bone consistent with diffuse osseous metastatic disease.
Figure 2Graph (a) demonstrates the time of administration of degarelix and fibrinogen, platelets, and INR trends over the course of hospitalization. (b) Graph demonstrates PT and PTT trends over the course of hospitalization.
Distinctive laboratory parameters in DIC and XFL.
| DIC | XFL | |
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| Elevated | (1) PTT. | (1) FDP. |
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| Decreased | (1) PLTs. | (1) Fibrinogen. |
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| Positive | Positive fibrin monomer test. | Positive fibrin monomer and uPA tests. |
AAP: alpha 2 antiplasmin; DIC: disseminated intravascular coagulation; FDP: fibrin degradation product; INR: international normalized ratio; PAP: plasmin-antiplasmin complex; PLTs: platelets; PT: prothrombin time; PTT: partial thromboplastin time; TAT: thrombin-antithrombin complex; uPA: urinary-type plasminogen activators; XFL: excessive fibrinolysis.