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The third-time chronic myeloid leukemia in lymphoblastic crisis with ABL1 kinase mutation induced by decitabine, dexamethason combined with nilotinib and dasatinib.

Blast crisis (BC) is the major remaining challenge in the management of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The prognosis of the BC patient who carries ABL kinase mutation is very poor. One patient, with lymphoid CML-BC third time, was detected with T315A/F359I/M244V compound mutation by direct sequencing after treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitions three years. The patient was treated with decitabine, dexamethasone, in combination with nilotinib and dasatinib. Then this patient received a complete hematologic response and cytogenetic response after two cycles of treatment.

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