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Lineage Switching from Acute Myeloid Leukemia associated with Systemic Mastocytosis to B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Diagnostic Dilemma.
Document Type
Article
Source
Jordan Medical Journal. Mar2024, Vol. 58 Issue 1, p44-48. 5p.
Subject
*ACUTE myeloid leukemia
*LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia
*MAST cell disease
*ACUTE leukemia
*BONE marrow
Language
ISSN
0446-9283
Abstract
Relapse acute leukemia is defined as the reappearance of more than 5% blast in the bone marrow. In most instances, blast expresses the specific lineage (myeloid or lymphoid), similar to a diagnosis. However, it rarely converts to a different lineage, either myeloid shifting to lymphoid or vice versa, during relapse. Thus, it is labelled as switching lineage acute leukemia, after excluding the criteria for mixed phenotypic acute leukemia, which can be a challenge to diagnose. We describe a 24-year-old gentleman with a known case of acute myeloid leukemia associated with systemic mastocytosis (SM); eight months later and after two complete cycles of chemotherapy, relapse occurred with a switched lineage to B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The laboratory investigation approaches and the challenges in the diagnosis are also discussed in this case report. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]