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No more than 150 cases of neonatal leukemia had been reported in the literature. Seven additional cases are reported herein. The incidence of neonatal leukemia has been of one in 50,000. Its incidence among the group of neonates requiring hospitalization has been of 0.075%. The seven neonates with leukemia consist of five males and two females. Two of them had an associated Down's syndrome. Abdominal distension, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, cutaneous manifestations and purpura were the most frequent clinical findings in our patients. Severe
anemia
was present in only three patients. Thrombocytopenia was recognized in six of them. A high white blood cell count was present in five patients. The number of blast cells in their peripheral blood smear ranged between 16 and 100%. A remarkable myeloid dominance was observed. One patient died two hours after birth and his diagnosis was made at autopsy. Three patients were diagnosed before the age of three weeks. The three patients with myeloid leukemia were treated with DNR and Ara-C. A complete hematological remission was achieved in two of them. One patient died of a Pn. carinii pneumonia one month after the remission was induced. The remainder patient of this group had a Down's syndrome and the leukemia had been confirmed by hepatic biopsy. After two years of maintenance with Ara-C and
Thioguanine
he is alive and both, peripheral blood and bone marrow, remains normal. A lymphocitic leukemia was seen in only two patients. One was treated with prednisolone and VCR, and the other with prednisolone, VR and L-Asp. In both cases a good response to the chemotherapy was observed. Autopsy was performed in all patients who died but one. The pathological findings are analyzed. The low survival among patients with neonatal leukemia may be influenced by the toxic side effects of the used chemotherapy. All aspects of the medical treatment including drugs of choice and the usefullness of isolation devices are further discussed.
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PMID:[Neonatal leukemia. Report of seven cases (author's transl)]. 106 63
Anemia
has been frequently reported in renal transplant recipients receiving azathioprine for immunosuppression and enalapril for treatment of hypertension. During the course of a prospective trial in such patients we determined azathioprine metabolites in erythrocytes, plasma, and urine as well as erythropoietin and hemoglobin levels in order to evaluate a potential interaction between these 2 drugs, possibly leading to
anemia
. Two specific high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods for determination of azathioprine metabolites, both employing a mercurial cellulose resin for extraction, are presented. One method using a strong anion exchange column allows detection of 6-thioguanosine di- and triphosphate (thioguanine nucleotides) in red blood cells (RBC) with a sensitivity of 30 pmol/100 microliters RBC. 6-mercaptopurine (MP) and 6-thiouric acid (TUA) in plasma and urine were analyzed simultaneously by reversed-phase HPLC with a sensitivity of 5 ng/ml. The average (median values are given) steady state concentrations of thioguanine nucleotides in erythrocytes came to 267 pmol/100 microliters RBC (range 53-613) with and to 246 pmol/100 microliters RBC (range 39-629) without concomitant enalapril medication. Mean plasma concentrations of MP and TUA 3 hours after drug intake came to 14.8 +/- 9.9 ng/ml and 398 +/- 262 ng/ml, respectively, during enalapril comedication. Withdrawal of enalapril did not influence these metabolite levels coming to 15.3 +/- 9.1 and 451 +/- 253 after stopping enalapril treatment.
Thioguanine
nucleotides in RBCs were neither related to the dose of azathioprine given (r = -0.113, p > 0.05) nor to hemoglobin levels (r = 0.278, p > 0.05). However, azathioprine dose/kg body weight seemed to be related to hemoglobin concentration, with and without enalapril comedication. We conclude that enalapril therapy does not influence the measured azathioprine metabolites, the reported cases of
anemia
may rather be due to a pharmacodynamic interaction as shown by the significant increase in erythropoietin after withdrawal of enalapril. The assays described here are suitable to study the metabolism of azathioprine in patients with various diseases.
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PMID:HPLC analysis of azathioprine metabolites in red blood cells, plasma and urine in renal transplant recipients. 896 80