B/T mixed phenotype acute leukemia with high hyperdiploidy and lineage switch to B-cell acute leukemia.

Journal: Leukemia Research Reports
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Abstract

Acute leukemias are often of myeloid or lymphoid origin. However, some acute leukemias revealed an undefined differentiation into a single lineage. Mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) is an uncommon diagnosis were blasts can share B/T/myeloid phenotype. Here, we report a rare case of a 17-year-old Moroccan female diagnosed with B/T mixed phenotype acute leukemia and a high hyperdiploid karyotype who relapsed after one year of complete remission with a lineage switch to B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. This case report corroborates the disclosed findings about the high occurence of abnormal karyotypes and poor prognosis of MPAL.

Authors
Hanaa Skhoun, Mohammed Khattab, Zahra Chebihi, Aziza Belkhayat, Nadia Dakka, Jamila Baghdadi