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Cold Hemolysis as the Initial Presentation of B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Case Report

Cold hemolysis Acute lymphoblastic leukemia B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia Severe anemia Intensive care unit Hyper-CVAD chemotherapy Blood transfusion

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April 22, 2026

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Cold hemolysis is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition that may occur as an early manifestation of hematologic malignancies. Prompt recognition is crucial, especially in patients presenting with severe anemia and neurological symptoms, as delayed diagnosis may worsen outcomes.

Methods

A 39-year-old Lebanese woman was admitted to the emergency department in critical condition with severe generalized weakness, fatigue, marked loss of strength, and anosmia. Laboratory evaluation showed leukocytosis with lymphocytosis and monocytosis, elevated lactate dehydrogenase, and increased indirect bilirubin. Coagulation studies revealed mild hyperfibrinogenemia and hypoprothrombinemia. Abdominal ultrasonography demonstrated no organomegaly or lymphadenopathy but identified a 70-mm hemorrhagic cyst of the right ovary. Peripheral blood smear showed critical pancytopenia with a left shift toward blast cells (~10%). Bone marrow aspiration with cytological and flow cytometric analysis in October 2024 confirmed precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). Hemoglobin was critically low (1.88 g/dL). A bedside temperature-dependent test confirmed cold hemolysis.

Results

The patient was transferred to the intensive care unit and received warmed intravenous fluids and blood component transfusions, resulting in stabilization. She was then transferred to the Onco-Hematology Department. Due to the life-threatening presentation, protocol-based chemotherapy with Hyper-CVAD Part A and B was initiated. She required eight hospitalizations. Hematologic remission was achieved, and at discharge her condition was stable with improved blood counts (hemoglobin 9.96 g/dL). Outpatient therapy was recommended.

Conclusion

Cold hemolysis may represent a rare but severe initial manifestation of precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Early recognition and prompt intensive management are essential for patient survival and improved prognosis.

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