Case Report

Prolonged Myelosuppression due to Progressive Bone Marrow Fibrosis in a Patient with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

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Prolonged myelosuppression during three courses of consolidation chemotherapy. (a) First course; (b) second course; (c) third course. As the consolidation therapy progressed, myelosuppression prolonged. Back pain and coccygeal pain became milder during the later course of consolidation therapy. On horizontal axis, day 1 was set as the first day of each course of chemotherapy. WBC, white blood cell; Neu, neutrophil; Hb, hemoglobin; Plt, platelet; RCC, red cell concentrate; PC, platelet concentrate; FFP, fresh frozen plasma; Ara-C, cytarabine; MIT, mitoxantrone; DNR, daunorubicin; IDA, idarubicin; CZOP, cefozopran; ABK, arbekacin; DRPM, doripenem; CPFG, caspofungin; TMP/SMX, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole; IT, intrathecal injection.
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