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Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

2020

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Mutations Associated With A 17-Gene Leukemia Stem Cell Score And The Score’S Prognostic Relevance In The Context Of The European Leukemianet Classification Of Acute Myeloid Leukemia, M. Bill, D. Nicolet, J. Kohlschmidt, C. J. Walker, K. Mrózek, A. K. Eisfeld, D. Papaioannou, X. Rong-Mullins, J. E. Kolitz, C. D. Bloomfield, +8 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Mutations Associated With A 17-Gene Leukemia Stem Cell Score And The Score’S Prognostic Relevance In The Context Of The European Leukemianet Classification Of Acute Myeloid Leukemia, M. Bill, D. Nicolet, J. Kohlschmidt, C. J. Walker, K. Mrózek, A. K. Eisfeld, D. Papaioannou, X. Rong-Mullins, J. E. Kolitz, C. D. Bloomfield, +8 Additional Authors

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© 2020 Ferrata Storti Foundation. Leukemia stem cells (LSC) are more resistant to standard chemotherapy and their persistence during remission can cause relapse, which is still one of the major clinical challenges in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). A better understanding of the mutational patterns and the prognostic impact of molecular markers associated with stemness could lead to better clinical management and improve patients’ outcomes. We applied a previously described 17-gene expression score comprising genes differently expressed between LSC and leukemic bulk blasts, for 934 adult patients with de novo AML, and studied associations of the 17-gene LSC …


A Case Of Vancomycin-Induced Immune Thrombocytopenia., K. N. Macdougall, S. Parylo, A. Sokoloff Jan 2020

A Case Of Vancomycin-Induced Immune Thrombocytopenia., K. N. Macdougall, S. Parylo, A. Sokoloff

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Vancomycin-induced immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare, potentially life-threatening complication from an antibiotic frequently used in medical practice. We report a case of an 81-year-old male with recent removal of an infected right knee prosthesis and insertion of an articulating antibiotic spacer, presenting from rehabilitation for severe thrombocytopenia (1 X 103/µL). The patient's thrombocytopenia was initially falsely attributed to rifampin-induced ITP, a much more common cause of drug-induced thrombocytopenia. Only later, after a second precipitous drop in platelet count, vancomycin was correctly identified as the culprit. The patient's serum was tested for drug-dependent platelet antibodies with and without vancomycin. A …