TRANSIENTE MYELOPROLIFERATION UND AKUTE MYELOISCHE LEUKAMIE BEI SAUGLINGEN MIT MORBUS DOWN

Translated title of the contribution: Transient myeloproliferative disorders and acute myelogenous leukemia in infants with Down's syndrome

U. Creutzig, J. Ritter, J. Vormoor, C. Eschenbach, R. Dickerhoff, S. Burdach, H. G. Scheel-Walter, J. Kuhl, G. Schellong

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Abstract

Transient neonatal myeloproliferative disorders (TMD's) indistinguishable from acute leukaemia by clinical and morphological criteria have been described in neonates with Down's syndrome. To analyse its clinical significance, 10 infants under 1 year of age presenting with Down's syndrome and the morphological picture of acute myelogenous leukaemia were reviewed. 3 of these children had true AML leading to death after 2, 8 and 11 months. In the other 7 children the diagnosis TMD was suggested as spontaneous or in one case interferon-induced remission occurred within 4 to 25 weeks after diagnosis. The interferon-treated patient died of SIDS at the age of 11 months. Another one of the TMD children developed fatal erythroleukaemia at the age of 2 years. Regarding initial clinical and haematological parameters, TMD was indistinguishable from true congenital leukaemia. In all patients classification according to the FAB criteria was difficult, as mainly undifferentiated or poorly differentiated myeloid blasts were seen, sometimes with erythro- or megakaryocytic features. Because of the difficulties in the differential diagnosis of TMD and true AML it is recommended to delay specific cytostatic therapy in neonates with Down's syndrome, until definite progression of the leukaemic process is observed or cytogenetic analyses suggesting true AML are available.

Translated title of the contributionTransient myeloproliferative disorders and acute myelogenous leukemia in infants with Down's syndrome
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)253-257
Number of pages5
JournalKlinische Padiatrie
Volume202
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1990
Externally publishedYes

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