Blastic Phase of Cml with Microfilaria: A Rare Case Report
Filariasis is a major public health concern in tropical and subtropical countries including India. There have been very few case reports of incidental filariasis in the bone marrow aspirate smears in patients with hematological malignancies. We present a case of blastic phase of chronic myeloid le...
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Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2015-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Summary: | Filariasis is a major public health concern in tropical and subtropical countries including India. There have been very few case
reports of incidental filariasis in the bone marrow aspirate smears in patients with hematological malignancies. We present a case
of blastic phase of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with associated filariasis with monocytosis. Such an association, to the best of
our knowledge, is hitherto unreported. Moreover, eosinophilia was not a feature in our case.
A 37-year-old male, diagnosed case of CML, presented with low grade fever, weight loss and abdominal distension for one month.
Physical examination revealed massive splenomegaly and hepatomegaly. However, there was no lymphadenopathy. His hemoglobin
was 10.5 g/dl, total leukocyte count was 52.31x 109 / L with platelet count of 30x 109/L .Differential leukocyte count on peripheral
smear showed 21% blasts, 30% polymorphs, 16% lymphocytes, 1% myelocyte, 1%metamyelocyte, 30%monocytoid cells and
1% eosinophils.
Bone marrow aspirate smears were diluted with peripheral blood and showed blasts and monocytoid cells constituting 25% and
15% of marrow nucleated cells respectively. In addition, occasional microfilaria of Wuchereria bancrofti were also seen both in the
peripheral blood and aspirate smears.
Based on the above findings, a diagnosis of blastic phase of CML with monocytosis with microfilaria of W.bancrofti.
Hence this was an unusual case of CML blastic phase which was associated with filariasis. Moreover, inspite of having filariasis and
CML, patient lacked eosinophilia and instead showed monocytosis, which is hitherto unreported. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |