Abstract

We report a case of early asymptomatic acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) with leukopenia as the only hematologic abnormality. A 55-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with leukopenia (white blood cell [WBC] count of 1,500/µl with 36% neutrophils), which was incidentally determined during an annual medical checkup. Two months before the presentation, her WBC was 3,400/µl with 60% neutrophils. A WBC count was 1,200/µl with 40% neutrophils. Immature myeloid cells were not observed. Her hemoglobin level and platelet count were normal. Moreover, no clinical or laboratory evidence was suggestive of disseminated intravascular coagulation or infection. The peripheral blood WT1 mRNA level was increased to 26,000 copies/µg RNA. The bone marrow aspirate smear revealed 40% myeloperoxidase-positive promyelocytes with occasional Auer rods and faggots; however, circulating leukemia cells were not revealed by cell morphology or flow cytometry analysis. Quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed WT1 and PML-RARA fusion transcripts in both the peripheral blood and bone marrow samples. Thus, the determination of peripheral blood WT1 expression may be sufficiently sensitive for detecting a small number of circulating APL cells.

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