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Retinoic acid syndrome

Retinoic acid syndrome (RAS) is a potentially life threatening complication seen in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia(APML) who are treated with all-trans retinoic acid(ATRA).

The syndrome is characterized by dyspnea, fever, weight gain, hypotension, and pulmonary infiltrates. This is effectively treated by giving dexamethasoneand holding ATRA in severe cases. An elevated white count is sometimes associated with this syndrome, but is not a prerequisite.

The etiology of ATRA is not clear cut. Several causes have been speculated including a capillary leak syndrome from cytokinerelease from the differentiating myeloid cells. Alternatively, ATRA may cause the maturing myeloid cells to acquire the ability to infiltrate organs such as the lung.

Once RAS has resolved, ATRA can be resumed.

A syndrome similar to RAS has also been reported in patients with APML treated with arsenictrioxide.

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