A Case of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (FAB; M5a) Presenting Isolated Testicular Relapse
We encountered a 3-year-old boy with isolated left testicular relapse of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML : FAB classification M5a) that occurred 11 months after the completion of chemotherapy. The bone marrow specimen revealed a massive infiltration of monoblasts with chromosomes involving t (9; 11)...
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Published in | The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Hematology Vol. 19; no. 4; pp. 220 - 223 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Japanese |
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THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY
2005
特定非営利活動法人 日本小児血液・がん学会 |
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ISSN | 0913-8706 1884-4723 |
DOI | 10.11412/jjph1987.19.220 |
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Summary: | We encountered a 3-year-old boy with isolated left testicular relapse of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML : FAB classification M5a) that occurred 11 months after the completion of chemotherapy. The bone marrow specimen revealed a massive infiltration of monoblasts with chromosomes involving t (9; 11) (p22; q23) at the initial diagnosis. At the time of recurrence, histopathological findings on biopsied testis mimicked those of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL); however, MLL/AF9 chimera mRNA was detected from blasts of testis by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). On the basis of this finding, he was diagnosed as having testicular relapse of acute myelogenous leukemia. Although a bone marrow specimen revealed infiltration of leukemic cells and monoblasts were detected in cerebrospinal fluid, he has again been in remission with AML-99 protocol. As testicular relapse in AML is extremely rare, it was difficult for us to diagnose this case. It is suggested that RT-PCR is useful to diagnose overt testicular relapse of AML, even though histopathological findings mimic those of NHL. |
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ISSN: | 0913-8706 1884-4723 |
DOI: | 10.11412/jjph1987.19.220 |