Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in Pregnancy: A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 21
Abstract
Background: Acute Lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is a malignant disorder which originates in a single B–or T-lymphocytes progenitor as a result of somatic mutation. ALL represents about 15% of all malignancies in 1-15 year olds, 5% in 15-19 year olds, and <10% of malignancy in >20 year olds. This condition is rare in pregnancy and when it occurs, its management and the use of chemotherapy during pregnancy, poses a significant risk to both the mother and fetus. Aim: To underscore the difficult dilemma physicians are faced with in the management of ALL in pregnancy. Study Design: Case study. Place of Study: Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department of the Federal Medical Centre, Bida, Nigeria. Methods: A review of the index case was conducted at the Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department of the Federal Medical Centre, Bida-a tertiary health care facility in Nigeria. This review took into cognizance the patient’s demographic bio-data, case history, methods of diagnosis and various supportive measures. A comprehensive analysis and account of events during this period were also reviewed. Results: This case identifies a 26-year old gravida 2, para 1+0, a full term housewife and secondary school leaver, a Muslim background from a tribe of the Nupe part of Niger State. She was on a routine antenatal visit to Obstetrics Unit, when patient was noticed to have purpuric lesions. She was subsequently referred to our unit (Haematology Department) at a gestational age of 22 weeks 4 days along with florid features of bleeding diathesis. A complete blood count, cytochemical, Immunophenotyping and molecular analysis done classified patient as having a Ph Negative, pre B acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in pregnancy. Patient was then offered some supportive measures though inadequate due to the absence of aphaeretic machine in the centre. Patient had early uneventful spontaneous vaginal delivery of a live baby (birth weight; 2.6kg) at 30 weeks gestation thereby making administration of chemotherapy much less worrisome. Meanwhile, mother and baby remain clinically stable while being followed up on the aftermath of remission induction of combination chemotherapy. Conclusion: Supportive management for ALL patients with anaemia and thrombocytopaenia is a necessary pre-induction workup step, and as in this case, would allow room for fetal growth and lung maturity; when the fetus would be mature enough to cope with extra-uterine life but also without endangering the health of the mother. This patient however, had early spontaneous vaginal delivery precluding the anticipated risk of fetal exposure to cytotoxic agents.
Authors and Affiliations
C. E. Amiwero, O. O. Izuegbuna, R . O. Olowosulu
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