Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review

A 35-year-old female patient with chronic myeloid leukemia wanted to have a child. She had been treated with imatinib and had achieved major molecular remission, after which imatinib was intentionally discontinued and interferon-α treatment was initiated. After three failed cycles of artificial ins...

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Main Author: Toshifumi Takahashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/4068
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spelling doaj-5c211bf6b9b84f5995321993675c87dd2020-11-25T01:35:44ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases2035-30062020-01-0112110.4084/mjhid.2020.005Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature reviewToshifumi Takahashi0Fukushima Medical University A 35-year-old female patient with chronic myeloid leukemia wanted to have a child. She had been treated with imatinib and had achieved major molecular remission, after which imatinib was intentionally discontinued and interferon-α treatment was initiated. After three failed cycles of artificial insemination with her husband’s semen, the patient underwent treatment with assisted reproductive technology. After two cycles of in vitro fertilization, two embryos (8-cell stage and blastocyst) were cryopreserved. The patient again had elevated BCR/ABL mRNA levels; thus, infertility treatment was discontinued. After 18 months of dasatinib treatment, major molecular remission was observed and the patient underwent vitrified–warmed embryo transfer with a single blastocyst. Thereafter, she became pregnant. Discontinuation of tyrosine kinase inhibitors combined with the timely initiation of infertility treatments, including assisted reproductive technology, may be useful for treating women with CML who wish to become pregnant. http://mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/4068assisted reproductive technology, chronic myeloid leukemia, infertility, pregnancy, tyrosine kinase inhibitor
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language English
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author Toshifumi Takahashi
spellingShingle Toshifumi Takahashi
Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
assisted reproductive technology, chronic myeloid leukemia, infertility, pregnancy, tyrosine kinase inhibitor
author_facet Toshifumi Takahashi
author_sort Toshifumi Takahashi
title Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
title_short Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
title_full Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
title_fullStr Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
title_sort successful planned pregnancy through vitrified-warmed embryo transfer in a woman with chronic myeloid leukemia: case report and literature review
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
issn 2035-3006
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A 35-year-old female patient with chronic myeloid leukemia wanted to have a child. She had been treated with imatinib and had achieved major molecular remission, after which imatinib was intentionally discontinued and interferon-α treatment was initiated. After three failed cycles of artificial insemination with her husband’s semen, the patient underwent treatment with assisted reproductive technology. After two cycles of in vitro fertilization, two embryos (8-cell stage and blastocyst) were cryopreserved. The patient again had elevated BCR/ABL mRNA levels; thus, infertility treatment was discontinued. After 18 months of dasatinib treatment, major molecular remission was observed and the patient underwent vitrified–warmed embryo transfer with a single blastocyst. Thereafter, she became pregnant. Discontinuation of tyrosine kinase inhibitors combined with the timely initiation of infertility treatments, including assisted reproductive technology, may be useful for treating women with CML who wish to become pregnant.
topic assisted reproductive technology, chronic myeloid leukemia, infertility, pregnancy, tyrosine kinase inhibitor
url http://mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/4068
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