Ueki K, Tsuchida A, Murakami H, Karasawa M, Kobayashi N, Omine M, Naruse T
Rinsho Ketsueki. 1989 Oct;30(10):1840-2.
After 4 years of chronic phase, a 22-year-old female with Ph1 (+) chronic myelogenous leukemia developed myelomonocytic crisis. On admission, her Hb was 9.9 g/dl, Plt 4.1 x 10(4)/microliters, WBC 138,000/microliters with 16.5% blasts. Bone marrow contained 38% blasts. She received a combination chemotherapy of mithramycin and hydroxyurea, as reported by Koller et al. Dose of mithramycin was reduced to 20 micrograms/kg. Following 1st and 2nd infusions of mithramycin, severe nasal bleeding was seen. Prednisolone 10 mg/day was given from the 3rd dose of mithramycin with apparent hemostatic effects. Calcium gluconate 3 g/day was administered concomitantly. Her disease responded promptly to this treatment and hematological remission was achieved.