Neonatal mixed lineage acute leukaemia.

1994 
We report here an uncommon case of neonatal acute leukaemia that presented concomitant with serological evidence of rubella infection. The clinical course was aggressive and the patient died 5 days after diagnosis from septicaemia. Leukaemic blasts had a mixed lineage immunophenotype co-expressing a constellation of B-lymphoid (CD19, cytCD22, TdT) and myeloid (CD13, CD33, CD14, anti-MPO) markers, as well as multiple adhesion molecules and markers associated with early lympho-myeloid progenitor cells (CD34, CD7, HLA-DR). A previously unrecorded discordant expression of different CD10 and CD34 epitopes was identified using different monoclonal antibodies. The karyotype was 46,XX t(4;11)(q21;q23) and molecular analysis confirmed rearrangement of the trithorax-related oncogene HRX at 11q23. There was a clonal biallelic rearrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene. The features of this rare case have implications for possible aetiological events leading to leukaemia.
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