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Intracellular Phosphoflow Cytometry of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Patient-Derived Xenotransplants
Published on: June 6, 2025
Translocation-positive acute myeloid leukemia associated with valproic acid therapy
David C Williams1, Gita V Massey, E Clifton Russell
1Department of Pathology, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
Abstract:
Valproic acid is an effective anti-epileptic medication often used for long-term control of seizure disorders that has been implicated in hematological toxicities, including rare reports of myelodysplasia and acute leukemia. Here, we report a case of valproic acid-related leukemia-like syndrome with a t(8;16) chromosomal translocation. After discontinuing valproic acid, the hematological findings completely resolved.
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