Chronic Eosinophilic Leukemia Presenting as Cardiac Failure

  • Boi-Doku Pepra-Ameyaw N
  • Ghunney W
  • Baafi Ampofo E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Chronic eosinophilic leukemia (CEL) is a rare chronic myeloproliferative disorder characterized by sustained eosinophilia. Although the incidence of CEL is uncertain, it can be clinically devastating as it has a propensity to affect several important organ systems. This is of particular significance in Sub-Saharan Africa where helminthic infections are a more prevalent cause of eosinophilia. To the best of our knowledge, we present the first reported case of CEL complicated by cardiac disease in a Ghanaian. He presented with a history of orthopnoea and dyspnoea on exertion, and examination revealed a pansystolic murmur over the mitral region and moderate splenomegaly. Good symptomatic control was achieved using hydroxyurea after which haematologic and cytogenetic remission was achieved after 12 weeks on a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Physicians working in low resource environments should exclude clonality in patients presenting with eosinophilia and end-organ damage.

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Boi-Doku Pepra-Ameyaw, N., Ghunney, W. K., Baafi Ampofo, E., & Olayemi, E. (2022). Chronic Eosinophilic Leukemia Presenting as Cardiac Failure. Case Reports in Hematology, 2022, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7841310

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