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Gangrenous Ischemic Colitis Due to Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia, and Myelofibrosis in a 62-year-old Man Suffering from ESRD; Case Report

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2021 Dec 11
PMID 34894593
Citations 7
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Introduction And Importance: Ischemic colitis, also rare, is the most common ischemic pathology of the digestive system. It usually affects the ageing population and those suffering from end-stage renal disease (ESRD), hypertension, and heart failure. Its incidence varies from 4.5 to 44 cases per 100,000 annually.

Case Presentation: We have reported a case of gangrenous colitis in a 62-year-old man suffering from acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) and myelofibrosis. He had hypertension and ESRD due to obstructive uropathy from seven years ago in his past medical history. His recurrent constitutional symptoms and persistent leukocytosis of more than 20,000 in μL was always treated as catheter-related infection or sepsis until acute abdomen emerged. The surgical team encountered a vast gangrenous right hemicolon. The leukocytosis did not resolve. Thus, the haematological investigations proved APL with myelofibrosis. The affected colon was free of leukemic infiltration.

Clinical Discussion: Hypoperfusion due to ESRD and hemodialysis accompanied with malignancy induced hypercoagulative state provided a context in which small vessels of the bowel were obstructed.

Conclusion: Malignancies are associated with thrombophilia, and colonic involvement is not always related to lymphatic infiltration in leukaemia patients.

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