缩小差距:通过比较死前和死后特征了解急性白血病的当代尸检。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Leukemia & Lymphoma Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1080/10428194.2024.2372408
Deepthi Suresh, Pulkit Rastogi, Amanjit Bal, Deepesh Lad, Shano Naseem, Arihant Jain, Alka Rani Khadwal, Pankaj Malhotra
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本研究通过对 46 例尸检病例(年龄大于 12 岁)进行 14 年(2009-2022 年)的分析,研究了急性髓性白血病/淋巴细胞白血病(AML/ALL)。B-ALL是主要亚型(34.8%)。肝脏和脾脏是活动性白血病的常见部位(占 63%)。呼吸困难和感觉改变等症状与心脏白血病(p = .031)和脑白血病(p = .006)密切相关。可测量残留病(MRD)阴性与骨髓外无疾病状态相关,而MRD阳性病例则显示白血病浸润。在 23 例尸检病例中发现了感染,主要与诱导后和移植后死亡有关。令人惊讶的是,在这 23 例病例中,有 18 例发生了意外感染,主要是真菌感染(13 例),其中最常见的是曲霉菌感染。48%的病例存在诊断差异。恶性浸润(46%)和感染(25%)是导致死亡的主要原因。这项研究揭示了髓外组织中的白血病,发现了新的临床病理关联,并强调了被忽视的治疗副作用,为今后的病例管理提供了启示。
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Bridging the gap: understanding contemporary autopsies in acute leukemia by comparing ante-mortem and post-mortem profiles.

This study investigates acute myeloid leukemia/lymphoblastic leukemia (AML/ALL) through a 14-year analysis (2009-2022) of 46 autopsied cases (age >12 years). B-ALL was the dominant subtype (34.8%). Liver and spleen were the common sites of active leukemia (63% cases). Symptoms like dyspnea and altered sensorium associated significantly with heart (p = .031) and brain leukostasis (p = .006). Measurable residual disease (MRD) negativity correlated with disease-free status outside the bone marrow, while MRD-positive cases displayed leukemic infiltrates. Infections were identified in 23 autopsied cases, notably linked to post-induction and post-transplant fatalities. Surprisingly, 18 of these 23 cases had unexpected infections mainly fungal (13 cases) with Aspergillus species as the most common. Diagnostic discrepancies were identified in 48% of cases. Malignant infiltration (46%) and infections (25%) were the leading causes of death. This research sheds light on leukemia in extra-medullary tissues, uncovers novel clinical-pathological associations, and highlights overlooked therapy side effects, offering insights for future case management.

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Leukemia & Lymphoma
Leukemia & Lymphoma 医学-血液学
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384
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1.8 months
期刊介绍: Leukemia & Lymphoma in its fourth decade continues to provide an international forum for publication of high quality clinical, translational, and basic science research, and original observations relating to all aspects of hematological malignancies. The scope ranges from clinical and clinico-pathological investigations to fundamental research in disease biology, mechanisms of action of novel agents, development of combination chemotherapy, pharmacology and pharmacogenomics as well as ethics and epidemiology. Submissions of unique clinical observations or confirmatory studies are considered and published as Letters to the Editor
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