Abstract
This case report aimed to review the bone marrow features of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) treated with isocitrate dehydrogenase 1/2 (IDH1/2) inhibitors. Five patients with AML treated with an IDH1/2 inhibitor were identifid and retrospectively reviewed. We described the morphologic and immunophenotypic fidings in the bone marrow, as well as ancillary study results. Two patients showed a hypercellular bone marrow with morphologic and immunophenotypic diffrentiation of blasts. The bone marrow of one patient displayed a hypoplastic phase. Four of the fie patients demonstrated unusual morphologic and/or immunophenotypic populations, including basophilia with mild alterations on the myeloid blasts, a small subset of blasts with expression of T‐cell markers not seen in the original immunophenotype, a cluster of diffrentiation 117 (CD117)‐positive progenitor population with erythroid diffrentiation, and another population reminiscent of erythroid diffrentiation. Unusual morphologic and immunophenotypic populations can be seen in the bone marrows of patients treated with IDH1/2 inhibitors in the presence or absence of defiite residual disease. The signifiance of these populations is uncertain, but further studies could be helpful to understand the meaning of these fidings.
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Hagiya, A., Vaidya, P., Khedro, T., Yaghmour, B., Siddiqi, I., & Yaghmour, G. (2019). Bone Marrow Features in Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Novel Targeted Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 1/2 Inhibitors. World Journal of Oncology, 10(6), 226–230. https://doi.org/10.14740/wjon1231
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