Leukemia

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Clinical Manifestations

  • Often cytopenia-related symptoms

Differential Diagnosis

  • Primary: suspect when multiple lineages affected, significant leukocytosis, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly
  • Secondary
    • Acute infection (30-50%)
    • Chronic inflammation
    • Stress (MI, surgery, burn) (30-50%)
    • Steroids
    • Pregnancy
    • Cigarette smoking

Investigations

  • Urgent blood film review to r/o APL

Management

Acute

  • Rule out DIC (especially seen in APL)

Tumour lysis syndrome

Leukostasis

  • More common in AML than any other
  • Lungs and brain most commonly affected
  • Cytoreduction
    • Induction chemotherapy as soon as possilble
    • Overnight, give hydroxyurea 2g q6h
      • Can develop tumour lysis syndrome
    • No evidence for leukopheresis

Suspected APL

  • Consult Hematology overnight
  • Start ATRA 45mg/m2 divided BID
  • Beware differentiation syndrome, with fever, effusion, dyspnea, hypotension; treated with steroids
  • Beware DIC

Chronic

AML

  • Induction with 3+7: 3 days of daunorubicin and 7 days of cytarabine, includes about a month as inpatient
  • BM to confirm induction, then consolidation
    • Low risk: 2-3 more cycles of same
    • High/poor risk: 1-2 more cycles, then alloSCT

APL

  • ATRA + arsenic trioxide

ALL

  • Dana-Farber protocol
  • 2+ years of chemo + steroids
  • For Philadelphia positive disease, add imatinib