[CIS PIDD] 42 yo man with DGS and refractory ITP

Yeşim Yılmaz Demirdağ dryesimyilmaz at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 12:59:26 EDT 2012


ok, thanks again, this I will discuss this with heme-onc team.


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:46 PM, <stephan.ehl at uniklinik-freiburg.de> wrote:


> Bortezomib is a proteasome inhibitor targeting plasma cells (which

> escape ritux), which has been successfully used in SLE and anecdotally in

> some PID related refractory cytopenias (mostly AIHA). SE

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>

> * Von: *"Church, Joseph" [JChurch at chla.usc.edu]

> * Gesendet: *06.06.2012 16:37 GMT

> * An: *"pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org" <pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org>

> * Betreff: *Re: [CIS PIDD] 42 yo man with DGS and refractory ITP

>

> If the patient is asplenic he should have Howell-Jolly bodies on routine

> blood smear. Joe Church****

>

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>

> *From:* pagid-bounces at list.clinimmsoc.org [mailto:

> pagid-bounces at list.clinimmsoc.org] *On Behalf Of *Yesim Yilmaz Demirdag

> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 06, 2012 8:45 AM

> *To:* pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org

> *Subject:* Re: [CIS PIDD] 42 yo man with DGS and refractory ITP****

>

> ** **

>

> there is no spleen now, he had them (he had three of them) removed at age

> 9. We are now checking if there is any residual spleen.****

>

> I am not sure about bortezomib in the treatment of ITP, I am checking the

> literature now, could you explain more?****

>

> Y****

>

> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:37 AM, <stephan.ehl at uniklinik-freiburg.de>

> wrote:****

>

> Is the spleen enlarged?

> Have you considered bortezomib? SE****

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>

> * Von: *Yeşim Yılmaz Demirdağ [dryesimyilmaz at gmail.com]

> * Gesendet: *06.06.2012 11:18 AST

> * An: *pagid at list.clinimmsoc.org

> * Betreff: *[CIS PIDD] 42 yo man with DGS and refractory ITP****

>

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>

> Dear all, ****

>

> I was asked to see this patient yesterday. I have added a detailed history

> below. In summary he is a 42 yo caucasian man who was diagnosed with

> DiGeorge syndrome with 22q11.2 deletion at 5 yrs of age (we don't have any

> records of cytogenetic or FISH result). His current problem is severe

> thrombocytopenia resulting in GI bleeding and anemia. He receives platelet

> transfusion almost every day in the past 1 month or so. He has been on high

> dose steroids, IVIG (2gr/kg once a wk), he was on rituximab, Nplate, and

> vincristine between 2009 and 2011.He is being followed by our adult

> heme-onc folks. They asked me if I have any idea on what to do, I told them

> that I will ask to "the group". ****

>

> Apparently the patient does not want to have plasmapheresis which was

> recommended by the heme-onc. ****

>

> also, heme-onc is hesitant to use cytoxan or oral promacta because they

> never used these medications in immune deficient patients before. ****

>

> What would be the optimal approach to this case? Does anyone have any

> idea? I would really appreciate any input.****

>

> Have a nice day!****

>

> ****

>

> Yesim Demirdag, MD****

>

> West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV****

>

>

> ****

>

> *Detailed medical history:*****

>

> He was originally diagnosed with ITP at the age of 3, treated with

> steroids and IVIG. ****

>

> He eventually underwent splenectomy age 9. *At that time he had 3 spleens

> * *which were all removed.* ****

>

> But his thrombocytopenia persisted even after splenectomy. ****

>

> Somewhere in his mid teens, between the ages of 15 to 18, his

> thrombocytopenia resolved. ****

>

> He was followed with observation and had no complication until 2009 when

> he was again found to have severe thrombocytopenia. He was admitted to the

> hospital and subsequently had workup, including a bone marrow biopsy which

> was normal at that time (normal megacaryocytes). He has undergone

> treatment with immunoglobulin, high-dose steroids, rituximab and Nplate, as

> well as vincristine. His vincristine was given in 2011 through early

> 2012. He has received rituximab for several courses and Nplate on several

> different course therapies, including 2009, 2010 and again in 2012. He has

> received IVIG (2gr/kg) on countless occasions. However, he recently

> essentially became dependent upon platelet transfusions. He also has a

> remote history of hemolytic anemia, although he has had no blood

> transfusions until very recently in his course. Currently, at this time

> his platelets have been less than 10,000 since March 2012. He has been

> receiving platelets now on an almost continuous basis for the last month or

> so. He has persistent bleeding, in fact, was recently admitted with GI

> bleeding as well as persistent nose bleeding. He received 2 units of blood

> approximately a week ago and has had evidence of anemia since the fall of

> 2011. Also, he has had leukocytosis with a white count between 20,000 and

> 30,000 for most of 2011 and 2012 as well (ALC between 2500-9500). He has

> elevated CD8 counts (7211 cells/ul), CD4 counts 1400 cells/ul.Platelet

> autoantibody was positive (reacts w glycoprotein Ib/IX, IIb/IIa, Ia/IIa).

> CMV DNA is positive (1600 copies/ml). ****

>

> ****

>

> He currently has complaints of nose bleeding, bright red blood per rectum,

> fatigue, malaise, generalized bone pain, more severe in his low back and

> knees, present now for approximately 2-3 years, treated with pain

> medication, weight gain of over 100-pounds, fluid retention, swelling in

> his legs, petechiae, easy bruising, headaches, lightheadedness and

> dizziness, episodes of passing out, diarrhea and depression and tearfulness.

> ****

>

> ** **

>

> PAST MEDICAL HISTORY:****

>

> 1. Chronic ITP as above.****

>

> 2. History of splenectomy at age 9.****

>

> 3. Hemolytic anemia at age 5.****

>

> 4. A report by his mother of being born without a thymus.****

>

> 5. History of congenital hypoparathyroidism treated by Dr. Chideckel.****

>

> 6. History of hypocalcemia.****

>

> 7. History of Hashimoto's thyroiditis in 2008-2009, treatment unclear.***

> *

>

> 8. History of pneumonia for multiple episodes.****

>

> 9. History of chronic mastoiditis, status post ear surgery.****

>

> 10. History of possible interstitial lung disease secondary to Nplate in

> 2010, requiring oxygen at that time.****

>

> 11. History of cataract surgery in 2009 with lens replacements.****

>

> 12. History per mother of probable DiGeorge syndrome diagnosed at NIH at

> age 5.****

>

> 13. Diabetes mellitus secondary to steroids.****

>

> 14. Hypertension.****

>

> 15. Intermittent elevated creatinine. ****

>

> 16. Anxiety disorder. ****

>

> 17. History of sleep apnea.****

>

> ** **

>

> CURRENT MEDICATIONS: ****

>

> 1. Calcitriol daily.****

>

> 2. Calcium 3 times daily****

>

> 3. Chlorhexidine as needed.****

>

> 4. Nexium 40 mg daily.****

>

> 5. Folic acid daily.****

>

> 6. Synthroid 100 mcg daily.****

>

> 7. Clark's solution as needed.****

>

> 8. Metoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide 100/25 daily.****

>

> 9. Oxycodone as needed.****

>

> 10. MiraLax as needed.****

>

> 11. Prednisone 120 mg daily. Currently I have asked him to increase it

> down to 60 mg daily.****

>

> 14: Topamax 25 mg twice daily****

>

> ** **

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