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Pancytopenia during tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment–coexistence of chronic myeloid leukemia and visceral leishmaniasis : a case report

Author(s): Quixada, Acy ; Maia Filho, Pedro Aurio ; Almeida Filho, Tarcísio Paulo de ; Duarte, Fernando Barroso ; Moreira-Nunes, Caroline Aquino ; Lemes, Romélia Pinheiro Gonçalves

Date: 2016

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Leishmaniose Visceral; Leucemia Mieloide; Leukemia, Myeloid; Proteínas Tirosina Quinases


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Background: Visceral leishmaniasis is a zoonosis characterized by chronic evolution of symptoms; it usually appears 2 to 4 months after the initial infection, with multiple cutaneous lesions and systemic involvement, which if left untreated results in death in 90 % of cases. Case presentation: We present a case of 29-year-old white male farmer, with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with imatinib who developed significant pancytopenia, leading to discontinuation of treatment. His neutrophil count fell to 0.5 × 10 9 /L, his platelets dropped to 85 × 10 9 / μ L, and his hemoglobin was 6.4 g/dL. A bone marrow study was performed, showing complete remission of chronic myeloid leukemia and numerous Leishmania amastigotes within the macrophages. He used pentavalent antimonials replaced by amphotericin B due to acute cardiac toxicity. After 3 months, imatinib was restarted, and he again showed adequate control of the disease. The last polymerase chain reaction assessment showed a deep molecular response. Conclusion: The hypothesis of an adverse event or secondary resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors, with subsequent progression to advanced disease, was initially raised, although a detailed evaluation has shown that it was an associated infectious disease.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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