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CNS hyperleukocytosis

CNS hyperleukocytosis
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Author: BloodWorks Javier Munoz and Vijayalakshmi Donthireddy
Category: Myeloid Neoplasms and acute leukemia (WHO 2016) > Precursor Lymphoid Neoplasms
Published Date: 07/10/2012

A26-year-old asymptomatic female was seen by her primary care physician and routine laboratory testing was performed. Her white blood cell count was 240 109/L, hemoglobin was 14 g/dL, and platelet count was 196 109/L. The review of the peripheral smear and flow cytometry were compatible with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Karyotype showed a translocation 4;11. Abundant lymphoblasts were present in the bone marrow aspirate (panel A). Treatment was begun with intrathecal methotrexate and high-dose chemotherapy; however, she terminated therapy in favor of a vitamin-based alternative approach. Two months later she developed lower extremity weakness and blurry vision. Complete blood count and differential revealed leukocytosis (989 109/L) with 80% lymphoblasts, normocytic anemia (9.8 g/dL), and thrombocytopenia (37 109/L). Computed tomography (panel B) and subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (panel C) of the brain showed scattered hyper-attenuating hemorrhagic foci in different stag