Sudden unexpected death caused by infantile acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
Kei MorotaMariko ShimizuRyo SugitateMunenori IdeGenki YamatoMasanori YoshidaKazuhiro MuramatsuAtsushi MatsuiPublished in: Oxford medical case reports (2021)
A 7-week-old girl with a normal birth history suddenly developed respiratory distress while feeding. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was initiated at home after she had a cardiac arrest and was continued in the emergency room but all efforts at resuscitation proved unsuccessful and she died 2 h after presentation. Investigations performed in the emergency room revealed that she had a significantly high white blood cell count and severe anaemia. The cause of death was identified as KMT2A-rearranged infantile acute lymphoblastic leukaemia based on cytogenetic tests. She had no abnormalities at the 4-week check-up; however, she developed a skin nodule on her abdomen thereafter, and the family did not consult a doctor for fear of contracting COVID-19. Early detection and diagnosis could have changed the prognosis of the patient. The present case highlights the negative impact of the reduction of outpatient consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keyphrases
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- liver failure
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- drug induced
- emergency department
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- coronavirus disease
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- aortic dissection
- hepatitis b virus
- early onset
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- soft tissue
- gestational age
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- mechanical ventilation
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
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