Kidney Medicine (Feb 2024)

Kidney and Urinary Tract Involvement in Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia

  • Rose Mary Attieh,
  • Farhana Begum,
  • David Chitty,
  • Hassan Izzedine,
  • Kenar D. Jhaveri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. 100769

Abstract

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Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a hematologic malignancy affecting the bone marrow and resulting in peripheral blood monocytosis. Kidney and urinary tract involvement is common and can present dramatically with life-threatening consequences. Kidney involvement can be the result of direct or indirect mechanisms, including prerenal azotemia, glomerular disease, tubulointerstitial involvement, and renovascular disorders. Urinary tract involvement, electrolyte and acid-base disorders, as well as nephrotoxicity from treatment of the disorder can also occur. Given this multifactorial pathogenesis involving several mechanisms concomitantly, nephrologists must exercise heightened awareness and maintain a low threshold for kidney biopsy. There is a pressing need for future research endeavors to elucidate and target the manifestations of CMML that involve the kidneys with the ultimate goal of augmenting overall prognosis and therapeutic outcomes.

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