[CIS PIDD] [cis-pidd] Lymphopenia after thoracic duct ligation

Sokolic, Robert (NIH/NHGRI) [E] sokolicr at mail.nih.gov
Wed Jun 12 12:30:44 EDT 2013


Would also f/u monocytosis – has this always been present? May be a clue. Should have hem review blood smear
Rob Sokolic
NHGRI


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From: Richard Wasserman <drrichwasserman at gmail.com<mailto:drrichwasserman at gmail.com>>
Reply-To: CIS-PIDD <cis-pidd at lists.clinimmsoc.org<mailto:cis-pidd at lists.clinimmsoc.org>>
Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 12:23 PM
To: CIS-PIDD <cis-pidd at lists.clinimmsoc.org<mailto:cis-pidd at lists.clinimmsoc.org>>
Subject: [cis-pidd] Lymphopenia after thoracic duct ligation

Colleagues,

Two month old male with abnormal newborn TREC screen. Newborn screen on day of life 2 was normal. On day of life 4, presented with an interrupted aortic arch, AP window and ASD. Initial CBC showed a white count of 16,700, ALC 4800. IAA repair on day 8. Post-op chylothorax required chemical pleurodesis on DOL 30 but chylous drainage persisted and thoracic duct ligation was performed on DOL 41. From DOL 9 - 41 ALC ranged from 574 to 1782.

Repeat newborn screen showed very low TREC on DOL 16. On discharge at DOL 51, the patient’s ALC was 3332. Follow up CBC on DOL 58 showed an ALC of 8692/mm3. Additionally, chromosomal microarray and FISH for DiGeorge Syndrome were normal.

There have been no significant infections There is no family history suggestive of immunodeficiency.

The abnormal TREC was felt to be related to the lymphocytopenia stemming from his chylothorax. We saw him at 63 days of life and appeared in good heath. The third newborn screen is pending. Studies are shown. Mitogen stimulation is pending.

T&B Lymphocyte/Nat Killer (T cell subsets)

Abs.CD19+ Lymphs H 3845 (/uL) 600-1900

% CD19+ Lymphs H 69.9 (%) 4.0-26.0

Absolute CD 3 L 787 (/uL) 2300-7000

% CD 3 Pos. Lymph. L 14.3 (%) 60.0-85.0

Absolute CD 4 Helper L 561 (/uL) 1700-5300

% CD 4 Pos. Lymph. L 10.2 (%) 41.0-68.0

Abs. CD 8 Suppressor L 226 (/uL) 400-1700

% CD 8 Pos. Lymph. L 4.1 (%) 9.0-23.0

CD4/CD8 Ratio 2.49 0.92-3.72

Ab NK (CD56/16) 726 (/uL) 200-1400

% NK (CD56/16) 13.2 (%) 3.0-23.0



WBC 10.9 (x10E3/uL) 5.0-12.4

RBC 3.75 (x10E6/uL) 2.72-4.84

Hemoglobin 10.3 (g/dL) 8.8-14.3

Hematocrit 31.0 (%) 26.6-41.0

MCV 83 (fL) 81-97

MCH 27.5 (pg) 27.1-34.0

MCHC 33.2 (g/dL) 31.9-36.0

RDW 16.0 (%) 12.2-16.4

Platelets 519 (x10E3/uL) 150-579

Neutrophils 23 (%) 10-42

Lymphs 51 (%) 3-11

Eos H 7 (%) 0-5

Basos 0 (%) 0-2

Neutrophils (Absolute) 2.5 (x10E3/uL) 0.6-4.4

Lymphs (Absolute) 5.5 (x10E3/uL) 1.4-8.6

Monocytes(Absolute) H 2.1 (x10E3/uL) 0.2-1.1

Eos (Absolute) H 0.8 (x10E3/uL) 0.0-0.4

Immunoglobulin M, Qn, Serum 24 (mg/dL) 0-145

Do you think we can account for the T cell lymphopenia and B cell lymphocytosis by the duct ligation alone?

Thanks,
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Richard L. Wasserman, MD, PhD
DallasAllergyImmunology
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