[Severe microangiopathic hemolytic anemia as first manifestation of a CUP syndrome. Rapid hematologic remission under polychemotherapy].

Ahmed Abdel Samie, Bettina Sandritter, Lorenz Theilmann
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Abstract

Background: Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) represents a rare manifestation of malignant tumors. This complication, which is mainly lethal within a few weeks, is most commonly observed in association with mucin-producing adenocarcinomas, especially gastric cancer. The pathogenesis of tumor-associated mechanical hemolysis remains unclear. A standard therapy of this hematologic disturbance is not established.

Case report: The authors report on a 51-year-old patient, who presented himself in their clinic with severe anemia, thrombopenia and deterioration of his general condition. Extensive investigations revealed signet-ring carcinoma metastases in the whole vertebral column, pelvis and bone marrow. The primary tumor could neither be located endoscopically nor in imaging examinations. Under palliative chemotherapy with cisplatin, epirubicin and 5-fluorouracil continuous infusion, a rapid objective and subjective improvement could be achieved, which was reflected in normalization of the blood picture and regression of the osteoplastic bone metastases indicating partial remission. 9 months later, the patient died because of a new progression of his disease.

Conclusion: MAHA can be the first manifestation of malignant tumors. Upon the diagnosis of a MAHA, rapid diagnostics should be done to detect a possible underlying tumor, as effective antineoplastic therapy can induce both tumor and hematologic remission.

[严重微血管病性溶血性贫血为CUP综合征的首发表现。多重化疗下的快速血液学缓解]。
背景:微血管病溶血性贫血(MAHA)是恶性肿瘤中一种罕见的表现。这种并发症主要在几周内死亡,最常见于产生黏液的腺癌,尤其是胃癌。肿瘤相关机械性溶血的发病机制尚不清楚。这种血液学紊乱的标准治疗方法尚未建立。病例报告:作者报告了一个51岁的病人,他在他们的诊所提出了自己严重贫血,血小板减少症和他的一般情况恶化。广泛的调查显示印戒癌在整个脊柱,骨盆和骨髓转移。原发肿瘤既不能在内镜下定位,也不能在影像学检查中定位。在顺铂、表柔比星、5-氟尿嘧啶持续输注的姑息性化疗下,患者的客观、主观状况均有较快改善,表现为血象恢复正常,骨成形性转移瘤消退,部分缓解。9个月后,患者因疾病的新进展而死亡。结论:MAHA可能是恶性肿瘤的第一表现。在诊断出MAHA后,应进行快速诊断以发现可能的潜在肿瘤,因为有效的抗肿瘤治疗可以诱导肿瘤和血液缓解。
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Medizinische Klinik 医学-医学:内科
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