Refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts with a low IPSS score progressed rapidly with de novo appearance of multiple karyotypic abnormalities and into acute erythroleukemia (AML-M6A)
O. Iwase et al., Refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts with a low IPSS score progressed rapidly with de novo appearance of multiple karyotypic abnormalities and into acute erythroleukemia (AML-M6A), LEUK RES, 24(7), 2000, pp. 597-600
We report here a case of refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts (RARS)
with a low risk group by the International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS)
at the time of diagnosis but had a rapid disease progression. Although the
patient showed a normal male karyotype at the time of RARS diagnosis, his
marrow cells had del(5)(q14) and add(17)(p12) abnormalities 2 months after
the diagnosis, and later the marrow cells had multiple abnormalities and th
e patient expired 6 months after the initial diagnosis of RARS. The patient
was diagnosed as having RARS with a low risk group by the IPSS classificat
ion, however, one should keep in mind that some patients with myelodysplast
ic syndromes with low risks by either the French-American-British (FAB) cla
ssification or the IPSS classification may have progressive disease and sub
sequential cytogenetic analysis could predict the disease progression. (C)
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