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Medicine 2019-Mar

Acute myeloid leukemia in an 86-year-old man with AML1/ETO treated with Homoharringtonine and Arsenic Trioxide: A case report.

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Zhipeng He
Meiling Chen
Yiping Huang
Lili Chen
Bixin Wang
Huixian Wang
Mengting Yang
Xueting Xiao
Yanhong Lu
Jiaying Chen

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Abstract

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a malignantly clonal and highly heterogeneous disease. Although the treatment of AML has brought promising outcomes for younger patients, prognosis of the elderly remains dismal. Innovative regimens are increasingly necessary to be investigated.We present an 86-year-old AML patient with fever, cough, and sputum production.A diagnosis of AML with maturation (AML-M2) and AML1/ETO was made.The patient was treated with a regimen of Homoharringtonine coupled with arsenic trioxide.The AML-M2 patient with AML1/ETO achieved incomplete remission, but showed few toxic side effects and improved survival. Besides, we analyzed the dynamic counts of complete blood cells during the treatment. The count of white blood cell had a positive correlation with the percentage of blast cells (r = 0.65), both of which had a negative correlation with the percentage of segmented neutrophils (r = -0.63, -0.89).Homoharringtonine and arsenic trioxide may induce both the apoptosis and differentiation of leukemic cells in AML-M2 with AML1/ETO.

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