Review
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Radiol. Aug 28, 2014; 6(8): 583-588
Published online Aug 28, 2014. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v6.i8.583
Table 1 Signs and symptoms
Differentiation syndrome: Sign and symptoms
Elevated white blood cell countWeight gain > 5 kg
DyspneaBone pain
Respiratory distressHeadache
FeverHypotension
Pulmonary edemaCongestive heart failure
Pulmonary infiltratesAcute renal failure
Pleural and pericardial effusionHepatotoxicity
Table 2 Measures at suspicion of differentiation syndrome
Measures at suspicion of DS
Chest X-ray, renal function (creatinine and urea), hepatic function (amino transferases and bilirubin), blood cell counts, coagulation test, oxygen saturation
Weight monitoring
Ventilatory support/O2 supplementation
Blood pressure maintenance measures
Fluid restriction (renal failure)
Steroid administration at first suspicion: dexamethasone 10 mg twice daily until clinical resolution, then tapered dose for a few days
Suspend ATRA or ATO in severe cases, which can be restarted after clinical improvement. If DS recurs after restart, ATRA must be definitively discontinued during induction