Abstract

AbstractThe management of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) during pregnancy is a matter of continued debate. Imatinib therapy for CML might be associated with fetal anomalies and discontinuation of the drug with disease progression. We present the achievement and management of a pregnancy in a woman with both CML and epilepsy. We describe the first uneventful pregnancy and successful delivery of a healthy, normal baby in a patient with CML and epilepsy.A 25-year-old woman with both CML and epilepsy presented with infertility to ourThe management of CML during pregnancy might be individualized on the basis of clinical manifestations, and close observation without any intervention may be an option after proper counseling of the patient. A healthy birth is possible in a well-controlled pregnancy in a woman with both CML and epilepsy.

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