Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume 42, Issue 1 , Pages 39-42, February 2010

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura as the first manifestation of metastatic adenocarcinoma in a young woman

  • Gurhan Kadikoylu

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of Hematology, 09100 Aydin, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +90 256 4441256; fax: +90 256 2146495.
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  • Sabri Barutca

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of Oncology, Aydin, Turkey
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  • Canten Tataroglu

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of Pathology, Aydin, Turkey
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  • Samet Kafkas

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Divisions of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aydin, Turkey
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  • Hakan Erpek

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of General Surgery, Aydin, Turkey
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  • Nezih Meydan

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of Oncology, Aydin, Turkey
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  • Irfan Yavasoglu

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of Hematology, 09100 Aydin, Turkey
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  • Zahit Bolaman

      Affiliations

    • Adnan Menderes University Medical Faculty, Division of Hematology, 09100 Aydin, Turkey

Received 29 October 2008; received in revised form 17 December 2008; accepted 20 January 2009.

Abstract 

Thrombotic microangiopathy occurs in 5–10% of patients with mucin-producing disseminated adenocarcinoma. A 28-year-old woman complained of fatigue, bone pain, and weight loss. There were pallor, icterus, and tenderness in the bones on physical examination. Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, leukoerythroblastic picture, thrombocytopenia, and normal coagulation tests were detected. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) was diagnosed and therapeutic plasma exchange was performed on the patient. On day 5 a laparotomy had to be performed because of acute abdomen due to the rupture of a corpus hemorrhagicum follicle of an ovary. Signet ring cell adenocarcinoma stained with cytokeratin 7 and mucicarmine was seen on ovaries and bone marrow, after the pathological examination. The primary site of tumor could not be investigated, because of the patient’s refusal. Although chemotherapy including cis-platinum, infusional 5-flourouracil, and calcium leucovorin were administered in two courses, she died from respiratory failure. In conclusion, malignancy and bone marrow involvement should be considered when associated with leukoerythroblastic picture and TTP.

Keywords: Adenocarcinoma, Leukoerythroblastic picture, Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

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PII: S1473-0502(09)00178-5

doi:10.1016/j.transci.2009.10.010

Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume 42, Issue 1 , Pages 39-42, February 2010