Subleukemic leukemia presenting as pancytopenia in an elderly female with mild constitutional symptoms: A rare case report

Authors : Mazhar Fahim, Mazhar Fahim, Naba Hasan, Naba Hasan, Mohammad Adil, Mohammad Adil, Kafil Akhtar, Kafil Akhtar

DOI : 10.18231/j.jdpo.2022.044

Volume : 7

Issue : 3

Year : 2022

Page No : 187-190

Subleukemic leukemia is characterized by the presence of atypical or abnormal white blood cells in peripheral blood with total leukocyte count in within normal range. The clinical features are nonspecific and include fever, fatigue, and weight loss, vague bone pain, bruising or bleeding. We present a rare case of subleukemic leukemia presenting as pancytopenia in a 55 years female, who presented with mild constitutional symptoms of generalized weakness, easy fatiguability and loss of appetite for the past 3 months. We should be aware of this rare finding of subleukemic leukemia in patients with mild constitutional symptoms and keep it in the differentials of a case of pancytopenia, for prompt diagnosis and early initiation of treatment, with better outcome.
 

Keywords: Constitutional Symptoms, Cytochemical Stains, Pancytopenia, Subleukemic Leukemia


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