Rare Tumors (May 2018)

Pure erythroid leukemia in a polymyositis patient treated with azathioprine

  • Osamu Imataki,
  • Akihiro Takeuchi,
  • Shumpei Uchida,
  • Shigeyuki Yokokura,
  • Makiko Uemura,
  • Norimitsu Kadowaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2036361318773847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Acute erythroid leukemia, also known as acute myeloid leukemia-M6, may be associated with previous chemotherapy or immunosuppressive therapy. For 10 years, a 69-year-old Japanese female patient with pure erythroid leukemia (or acute myeloid leukemia-M6b) was treated for polymyositis with 50–100 mg/day azathioprine. She complained of dyspnea with low-grade fever and was diagnosed as having pure erythroid leukemia. Chromosomal analysis revealed a complex karyotype abnormality, with the deletion of 5q, -6, -7 and addition of 11q13. No morphological myelodysplastic changes were observed in her bone marrow cells. In this study, azathioprine accumulation was considered to be associated with the patient’s leukemogenesis.