In addition to the ability of G-CSF to stimulate the maturation and function of granulocytes, experimental and clinical evidence suggests that induction of leukemia cell differentiation may also be possible. This critical effect has received little attention with respect to its potential therapeutic application in myeloid malignancies. We describe the clinical course of a 62-year-old patient with atypical AML1/ETO-positive AML-M2 who repeatedly displayed a marked, dose-dependent response to G-CSF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report two cases with B cell malignancies (case #1: refractory mantle cell lymphoma; case #2: lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's disease (LPHD)) who developed neutropenia post-Rituximab therapy in a setting of significant infiltration of the peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) by T cells with an immunophenotype of large granular lymphocytes. Possible pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed.
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