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Case Reports
. 2011 Mar-Apr;69(2):208-11.
doi: 10.1684/abc.2011.0530.

[Congenital acute monoblastic leukemia: about one case and differential diagnosis]

[Article in French]
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[Congenital acute monoblastic leukemia: about one case and differential diagnosis]

[Article in French]
Mélanie Dekeyser et al. Ann Biol Clin (Paris). 2011 Mar-Apr.
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Abstract

Congenital leukemia is a rare disease in the newborns. It poses, however, many problems both for the clinician and for the biologist. Although of unknown etiology, the development of neonatal acute leukemia suggests a chromosomal rearrangement. Several specific chromosome rearrangements, common in cases of congenital leukemia, have been identified; it implies frequently the MLL gene. The differential diagnosis is difficult and includes different diseases frequently found in the neonatal period. We report the case of a newborn developing acute monocytic leukemia one hour after birth. Cytogenetics revealed a rearrangement of the MLL gene. The child was treated according to the protocol ELAM 02. Unfortunately, she developed multiple organ failure a few days later and died at 5 weeks.

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