J Korean Orthop Assoc.  2006 Oct;41(5):899-904.

Diagnostic Approach of Acute Leukemia in Children with Bone and Joint Pain

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. sspark@amc.seoul.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
To investigate the factors that indicate the requirement of a bone marrow study for a diagnosis of acute leukemia in children with bone and joint pain.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
170 children less than sixteen years old were diagnosed with acute leukemia. Eighteen (11%) of these patients, whose presenting complaints were pain in the extremities and back, were included in this study. The laboratory tests, radiographs and bone scan of patients were reviewed to identify the diagnostic clues that would indicate the need to perform a bone marrow study.
RESULTS
The mean age of the patients at the time of diagnosis was 6.8 years. The CBC test revealed abnormal findings such as anemia, leukocytosis/leukocytopenia or thrombocytosis/thrombocytopenia in 15 patients. The peripheral blood smear revealed immature blast cells in 14 patients. In the remaining 4 patients, MRI and bone scan revealed diagnostic clues of a hematological malignancy that indicated the need for a bone marrow study. Based on these diagnostic clues, a bone marrow study was performed to confirm acute leukemia.
CONCLUSION
Orthopedic surgeons must have high index of suspicion of acute leukemia in children with atypical bone and joint pain. A complete blood count and peripheral blood smear may be used as a screening test, and MRI may be helpful for diagnosing acute leukemia.

Keyword

Diagnosis; Acute leukemia; Children; Bone and joint pain

MeSH Terms

Anemia
Arthralgia*
Blood Cell Count
Bone Marrow
Child*
Diagnosis
Extremities
Hematologic Neoplasms
Humans
Joints*
Leukemia*
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Mass Screening
Orthopedics
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