Chronic myeloid leukemia: Difference between revisions

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*Signs/symptoms of [[thrombocytopenia]] (e.g. petechiae, bleeding) or thrombocytosis
*Signs/symptoms of [[thrombocytopenia]] (e.g. petechiae, bleeding) or thrombocytosis


===Blast crisis===
===Blast crisis]==
*Behaves like [[acute leukemia]]
*Behaves like [[acute leukemia]]
*Associated with [[Leukostasis and hyperleukocytosis]] and [[Hyperviscosity syndrome]]
*Associated with [[Leukostasis and hyperleukocytosis]] and [[Hyperviscosity syndrome]]

Revision as of 06:08, 24 September 2016

Background

  • aka chronic myelogenous leukemia, chronic myelocytic leukemia
  • More common in older patients

Clinical Features

Usually progresses through 3 stages

Chronic phase

  • Asymptomatic or indolent, nonspecific symptoms
  • Malaise, fatigue, weight loss, low grade fever
  • Lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly

Accelerated phase

  • Worsening of above symptoms due to progressive leukocytosis
  • Signs/symptoms of thrombocytopenia (e.g. petechiae, bleeding) or thrombocytosis

=Blast crisis]

Differential Diagnosis

Oncologic Emergencies

Related to Local Tumor Effects

Related to Biochemical Derangement

Related to Hematologic Derangement

Related to Therapy

Evaluation

  • CBC-
    • Leukocytosis: usually only moderately elevated in chronic phase (20,000-60,000)
    • Mild-moderate anemia
    • Variable platelet counts
  • Peripheral smear
  • DIC labs: coags, d-dimer, fibrinogen
  • Tumor lysis syndrome labs: BMP, uric acid, phosphate
  • Infectious workup
  • Evaluate for complications

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References