Bilineal acute leukemia associated with fanconi syndrome: The first case report

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Fanconi syndrome is a metabolic disorder involving dysfunction of the renal proximal tubules, resulting in excessive urinary excretion of several metabolites. Various factors may lead to Fanconi syndrome, as it may be a genetic disease with primary or secondary etiologies, or may be acquired. In this study, we report a unique case of Fanconi syndrome with development of a relatively rare acute leukemia, a condition that has not been reported before. The case was an 8-year-old boy with familial occurrence of Fanconi syndrome, presenting with pallor, asthenia, recurrent infections, growth failure, and a variety of biochemical and hematological abnormalities. After physical examination, radiographic studies, and comprehensive laboratory analyses, Fanconi syndrome associated with bilineal acute leukemia, of myeloid and T-lymphoid lineages, was diagnosed.

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Miri-Aliabad, G., Hosseini, M. S., & Dorgalaleh, A. (2016). Bilineal acute leukemia associated with fanconi syndrome: The first case report. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 26(3). https://doi.org/10.5812/ijp.3723

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