Haemostatic changes induced with vincristine (VCR), prednisone (PDN) and L-asparaginase (L-ase) in 53 children with ALL were prospectively evaluated. Relative to pretreatment values, mean FG concentration diminished significantly in the first week with a minimal level in the third week and PT was prolonged during the first weeks of induction. APTT decreased significantly in the last week and after cessation of L-ase therapy. Mean concentration of factor VIII remained elevated during the entire period of L-ase therapy. Three children (5.6%) developed a cerebral thrombo/haemorrhagic complication. These data demonstrate that the tendency for thrombosis is the predominant clinical manifestation of L-ase-induced coagulopathy, when the drug is associated with VCR and PDN.

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