DYSPLASTIC CHANGES IN IDIOPATHIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA AND THE EFFECT OF CORTICOSTEROIDS TO INCREASE DYSPLASIA AND CAUSE HYPERDPLOD MACROPOLYCTES

Sevgi Y, Lale O, Hamza O, Selim E, Murat T

Division of Pediatric Hematology, Ankara Oncology Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Department of Pediatric Hematology, Hacettepe University Ihsan Dogramaci Children's Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

 

Objective: In this study dysplastic hematological changes have been evaluated in Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) before and after therapy.

Methods: The blood smears of 10 patients in 11 attacks with ITP before and after steroid treatment have been considered in neutrophil and eozinophil nucleus dysplastic changes, cytoplasmic granulation status and cell size.

Results: The pretreatment blood smears of patients with ITP displayed more neutrophils with bizzare nuclei (p<0.05), Döhle or Döhle-like inclusions (p<0.01), pseudo-Pelger-Huet-like cells (p<0.01) and nuclei with chromatine clumping (p<0.01) than the normal children. The eosinophils of ITP patients were also dysplastic before treatment. The pretreatment diameter of the neutrophils and the percentage of macropolcytes were greater than those of the patients with viral infections and normal group (p<0.05 for all). The percentage of neutrophils with bizzare nuclei with chromatine clumping and the diameter of the neutrophils and macropolycyte percentage increased with corticosteroid therapy (p>0.01, <0.01, <0.01 and < 0.05 respectively). The neutrophil diameter, percentage of macropolycytes and number of neutrophils with bizzare nuclei decreased within 1-4 weeks after the therapy was stopped. In the neutrophils of two patients, diploidy and hyperdiploidy were established before and on the last day of therapy, respectively and diploidy reversed after therapy was stopped.

Coclusion: ITP patients display dysplastic findings in both neutrophils and eosinophils before treatment and corticosteroids cause transient significant increase in some of the dysplastic changes in neutrophils.

 
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