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Query: UMLS:C0042571 (
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A 38-year-old woman presented with ear pain and
vertigo
. No hepatosplenomegaly or lymphadenopathy were found, but her platelet counts markedly rose to 414 x 10(4)/microliters with an increase of megakaryocytes in the bone marrow (859/microliters). Cytogenetic assay revealed positive Ph1 chromosome and rearrangement of the break point cluster region (bcr). Although platelet counts remained under 100 x 10(4)/microliters after the administration of carboquone, a high fever and pancytopenia appeared 31 months later. Bone marrow biopsy showed marked myelofibrosis which was improved by low dose etoposide. This case was thought to be Ph1 positive ET, but it was more compatible with
CML
megakaryocytic predominance type according to the newly proposed "Hannover criteria for myeloproliferative disorders" and cytogenetic assay.
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PMID:[Successful low-dose etoposide therapy for a case of myelofibrosis with chronic myelogenous leukemia megakaryocytic predominance type]. 160 13
Interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) exhibits a clear platelet reductive effect in patients with essential thrombocythemia as well as in other chronic myeloproliferative disorders with thrombocytosis. In a total of 51 patients with chronic myeloproliferative disorders with thrombocytosis we analyzed the effect of IFN-alpha in respect to platelet reduction, remission rates, induction- and maintenance dosage, long term tolerance and side effects. According to our classification
CML
6, chronic mega-karyocytic granulocytic myelosis 5, essential thrombocythemia 26 and polycythemia vera 15 patients were treated. Treatment consisted of induction with 3 or 5 MU IFN-alpha daily followed by a maintenance therapy with 3 or 5 MU thrice weekly. Platelet reduction was found in all patients, CR (platelets < 450 G/l) in 78%. Within 2 months of induction therapy, CR in patients treated with 5 MU IFN daily was found in 75% compared to 52% in patients treated with 3 MU IFN daily. Dosage reduction in maintenance periode caused an increase of platelets to more than 450 G/l in 39% of patients. Out of 40 Philadelphia-negative chronic myeloproliferative disorders treated for more than 3 months in 10 patients treatment was disrupted after 5 to 18 months because of the following side effects: nausea, fatigue,
vertigo
, fever, headache, diarrhea, anorexia, heartburn, hairloss, myalgia, and thrombocytopenia. Due to the mutagenic effect of alkylating cytostatics and Radiophosphorus, IFN-alpha treatment represents a first line strategy for chronic myeloproliferative disorders with thrombocytosis especially in younger patients who are symptomatic and in those who suffered from episodes of bleeding or thrombosis.
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PMID:[Interferon therapy in essential thrombocythemia]. 827 65