Institution: MD Anderson Cancer Center
Additional authors:Yang O. Huh, MD
Session: Erythroleukemia and megakaryoblastic AML and mimics
HISTORY
68-year-old male with a history of mantle cell lymphoma, status post allogeneic stem cell transplant on 3/31/2011, developed pancytopenia accompanied by headache. The patient was not managed with erythropoietin or other growth factors
Chief complaint: fatiguePhysical examination: UnremarkableLaboratory findings - H/H: 9.5/27.7, WBC: 1.4, platelet: 18, absolute neutrophilic count: 0.44DETAILS
Site: Left posterior iliac crest
Method of fixation: formalin-fixedMicroscopic pathology - Biopsy: Hypercellular bone marrow (80%) with increased immature cells with large vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli, interstitial and focally forming sheets involving approximately 80% of marrow cellularity - Touch preparation: Markedly increased medium to large size abnormal proerythroblasts (40%) with fine chromatin, one to several large nucleoli, and abundant basophilic cytoplasm containing fine vacuoles - PAS stain: Positive, finely granular and block positive in blasts - Smear: poor quality - Myeloperoxidase: negativeIMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY AND FLOW CYTOMETRY
Positive stains
- Glycophorin A (30-50%), E-cadherin, and CD11c (dim, in subset)Negative stains - CD3, CD10, CD30, CD43, CD61, CD68 (PG-M1), ALK1, BCL-2, BCL-6, cyclin D1, factor VIII, keratin, lysozyme, PAX-5Flow Cytometry - Non-contributory due to poor quality of aspirate specimenCYTOGENETIC FINDINGS
58~59,XY,-3,-7,-9,-10,-13,-13,-16,-17,-19,-20,+21,-22,+2mar[cp3]/ 46,XY,t(2;15)(p23;q26)[1]/46,XY[26]
FISH - IGH@/CCND1: negative - Probe for chromosome 5: Aneusomy 5 - Probe for chromosome 7: Aneusomy 7MOLECULAR FINDINGS
JAK2 codon 617: wild type
IDH1/IDH2: wild typeNPM1 exon12: wild typeFLT3: wild typeBCR-ABL1: negativeINTERESTING FEATURES
Therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia (proerythroblastic) is rare. Cases of pure erythroid leukemia express 1 or more erythroid antigens (Glycophorin A, hemoglobin A or E-cadherin). In addition, complex karyotype was found, commonly seen in therapy-related setting. The differential diagnosis of the pure erythroid leukemia includes other types of AML, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, lymphoma, plasma cell myeloma among others.
PROPOSED DIAGNOSIS
- Therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia with prominent erythroblastic differentiation
- No evidence of mantle cell lymphomaCONSENSUS GROUP: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/STUDIES
The immature erythroblasts were E-cadherin positive; glycophorin positive in 30-50% cells. Total immature erythroblasts were 60%. The patient was treated with low-dose cytarabine and clofarabine, achieved a very short partial response. Treatment was changed to Vidaza and tosedostat, but patient had no response and died. Total survival: 5 months.
CONSENSUS DIAGNOSIS
Therapy-related myeloid neoplasm; consistent with acute erythroid leukemia (pure erythroid leukemia)
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