J Med Case Rep. 2024 Sep 4;18(1):421. doi: 10.1186/s13256-024-04710-0.
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common pediatric malignancy, characterized by fever, anemia, hemorrhage, and symptoms brought on by blasts infiltrating organs.
CASE PRESENTATION: This is a case report of a 9-year-old Asian patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who presented with polyuria alone as a presenting feature without any other clinical manifestation; primary renal disease or inherited metabolic disease was highly suspected. However, the water deprivation test and water deprivation pressurization test suggested nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, and the renal biopsy displayed diffuse lymphocytic infiltration in the renal interstitium. Bone marrow aspiration was performed immediately, and a comprehensive diagnosis of B-lymphoblastic leukemia was finally made.
CONCLUSIONS: Renal infiltration with leukemic blasts mostly remains asymptomatic, but our case suggests that it can present with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. This case fully demonstrates that the presentation of extramedullary infiltration in acute lymphoblastic leukemia is varied. When the patient has renal diabetes insipidus as the first symptom, the possibility of hematological tumor infiltration should be considered when finding the cause, and timely bone marrow cytology should be performed.
PMID:39227977 | DOI:10.1186/s13256-024-04710-0