| Literature DB >> 34871269 |
Abdulrahman F Al-Mashdali1, Mohamed A Yassin2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is an uncommon myeloproliferative neoplasm. It is more common in females; 20% of them are below 40 years old. The optimal management of ET during pregnancy and postpartum periods is still not well established. PATIENT CONCERN: We report a case of a young lady with type 2 calreticulin-mutant ET who developed a marked rebound in her platelet count (reaching 2030 × 103/μL) 2 weeks after premature delivery of her baby (24th week of gestation). She was on Pegylated Interferon alfa 2-a during pregnancy (her platelet was around 500 × 103/μL during the second trimester), but she had stopped it on her own from the 20th week of gestation. DIAGNOSIS: Postpartum rebound of platelet count due to medication non-compliance. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: We resumed her regular Pegylated Interferon, and subsequently, her platelet count reduced dramatically within 4 weeks to an acceptable level (684 × 103 /μL).Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34871269 PMCID: PMC8568366 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Laboratory findings on the first presentation.
| Value | Normal range | |
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| 4.00–10.00 |
| RBC | 4.0 × 103/μL | 3.8–4.8 |
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| 12.0–15.0 | |
| Hct | 36.4% | 36.0–46.0 |
| MCV | 91.0 fL | 83.0–101.0 |
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| 150–400 |
| ANC | 11.2 × 103/μL | 2.0–7.0 |
| Lymphocyte | 2.8 × 103/μL | 1.0–3.0 |
| Monocyte | 1.0 × 103/μL | 0.2–1.0 |
| Eosinophil | 0.2 × 103/μL | 0.0–0.5 |
| Basophil | 0.10 × 103/μL | 0.02–0.10 |
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| vWF activity | 35.2 s | |
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| Creatinine | 50 μmol/L | 44–80 |
| Sodium | 137 mmol/L | 136–145 |
| Potassium | 6.1 mmol/L | 3.5–5.1 |
| Adjusted calcium | 2.56 mmol/L | 2.20–2.55 |
| Albumin | 34.0 gm/L | 35.0–52.0 |
| ALT | 9 U/L | 0–33 |
| AST | 15 U/L | 0–32 |
ALT = alanine aminotransferase, ANC = absolute neutrophil count, AST = aspartate aminotransferase, Hct = hematocrit, Hgb = hemoglobin, MCV = mean corpuscular volume, RBC = red blood cell, vWF = von Willebrand factor (VWF), WBC = white blood cell.
Figure 1Trend in the patient platelet counts during the late pregnancy and postpartum period (The black arrow shows the rebound in the platelet count during the postpartum period).