Transient leukemoid disorder in a newborn with Down syndrome followed 19 months later by an acute myeloid leukemia: Demonstration of the same structural change in both instances with clonal evolution
D. Duflos-delaplace et al., Transient leukemoid disorder in a newborn with Down syndrome followed 19 months later by an acute myeloid leukemia: Demonstration of the same structural change in both instances with clonal evolution, CANC GENET, 113(2), 1999, pp. 166-171
A transient leukemoid disorder (TLD) was observed in a newborn with Down sy
ndrome (DS), demonstrating a clonal abnormality: 47,XX,der(X;15)(p10;q10),
+21(c). spontaneous remission was observed, but 19 months later an acute le
ukemia from the myeloid series was discovered. Cytogenetic study revealed t
he same structural change as at birth, with karyotypic evolution correspond
ing to addition of one chromosome 8 and a fourth chromosome 21. These findi
ngs demonstrate, at least in our patient, that TLD and the subsequent acute
leukemia are closely related and that TLD, closely related to DS, must be
viewed as a preleukemic disorder undergoing spontaneous remission. A review
of literature data shows that most cytogenetic studies reported so far are
related to either. TLD ol acute leukemia in DS. Serial studies performed i
n the same patient are quite infrequent and, to the best of our knowledge,
there is only one other report demonstrating a cytogenetic relation between
TLD and the subsequent acute leukemia. (C) Elsevier Science Inc., 1999. Al
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