The evolutive patterns, actuarial survival and causes of death of idiopathic myelofibrosis were analysed in a series of 60 patients. The median age of the patients was 64 years; 41 were males and 19 females. In the initial bone-marrow biopsy studies 25 patients were in stage MF/C, 17 in MF/O- and 18 in MF/O+. When performing this analysis, 32 patients were dead, 19 were still alive and 9 had been lost after a median follow-up of 6 months. The median survival of the whole series was 57 months. Four major evolutive patterns were recorded: 1) blastic crisis (7 cases), 2) portal vein hypertension (4 cases), 3) liver insufficiency due to massive myeloid metaplasia of the liver without signs of portal vein hypertension (5 cases); in 2 of them this pattern followed splenectomy), and 4) heart failure ascribable, at least partially, to post-transfusion haemochromatosis (3 cases). The blastic crisis appearing in 7 patients presented after a median follow-up of 19 months, and 6 of these patients have died after a median of 5 months since the diagnosis of the blastic crisis. In the 16 patients who died without any characteristic evolutive pattern, the following causes of death could be registered: septic shock (6 cases), intracranial haemorrhage, haemoperitoneum and acute renal failure (1 case each), whereas the cause of the deceased was unclear in the remaining 7 patients.
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