Evaluation of conventional karyotyping, lactate dehydrogenase levels, white blood cell count, and bone marrow blast percentage as good prognostic tests in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Autor: MEMEH, Abdulkader, GHRIWATI, Abduljalil, WAR, Ibrahim Kebbe, KHANJI, Khalid
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Zdroj: Journal of Research in Pharmacy; 2023, Vol. 27 Issue 6, p2342-2352, 11p
Abstrakt: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a specific type of hematologic neoplasm in which outcomes may be affected by many variables such as the patient's age, gender, conventional karyotyping reports, lactate dehydrogenase concentration, and white blood cell count at diagnosis. The aim of this study was to assess the prognostic significance of those factors on the overall survival of patients diagnosed with ALL. The current study includes 65 patients diagnosed with ALL who were tested for cytology, conventional karyotyping, and immunophenotyping. The results of the current study have indicated the average patient’s age was 14 years old. In addition, around 47.7% of patients had chromosomal abnormalities. Furthermore, the patients with LDH levels higher than 450 IU/L, and WBC counts over 100 X109 (Cell /L) had a shorter overall survival in month compared to other groups. However, the results suggested that conventional karyotyping, LDH, and WBC count might be used as good prognostic tests in patients with ALL at diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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