Abstract

Primary plasma cell leukemia (pPCL) is uncommon, aggressive and has a different biology than multiple myeloma (MM). To report the features of patients with pPCL. Review of databases of the Hematology Department and the Hematology laboratory. Of 178 patients with monoclonal gammopathies, five (2.8%) patients aged 33 to 64 years (three females) had a pPCL. The mean hemoglobin was 7.3 g/dL, the mean white blood cell count was 52,500/mm3, with 58% plasma cells, and the mean platelet count was 83,600/mm3. The mean bone marrow infiltration was 89%, LDH was 2,003 IU/L, serum calcium was 13 mg/dL, and creatinine 1.5 mg/dL. Two patients had bone lesions. Three were IgG, one IgA lambda and one lambda light chain. CD20 was positive in one, CD56 was negative in all and CD117 was negative in 3 cases. By conventional cytogenetic analysis, two had a complex karyotype. By Fluorescence in situ Hybridization, one was positive for TP53 and another for t (11; 14). One patient did not receive any treatment, three patients received VTD PACE and one CTD. None underwent transplant. Three patients are alive. The mean survival was 14 months. These patients with pPCL were younger and had a more aggressive clinical outcome than in multiple myeloma.

Highlights

  • Primary plasma cell leukemia is uncommon, aggressive and has a different biology than multiple myeloma (MM)

  • CD20 was positive in one, CD56 was negative in all and CD117 was negative in 3 cases

  • Epidemiología, clínica y laboratorio Se revisó la base de datos clínica y de laboratorio, además de las fichas clínicas de los pacientes con LCP primaria (LCPp)

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Summary

ARTÍCULO DE INVESTIGACIÓN

Recibido el de septiembre de 2018, aceptado el de diciembre de 2018. Leucemia de células plasmáticas primaria: experiencia en un hospital público chileno. María Gabriela Mendoza[1], Ximena Valladares[1], Macarena Roa[1], Margarita Reyes2,a, Rocío Osorio[3], María Soledad Undurraga[1], María Eugenia LEGÜES2,a, María Elena Cabrera[1], Camila Peña[1]

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Materiales y Métodos
Paraproteína lgG kappa lgG lambda lgA lambda CL lambda
NA No mitosis
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