Abstract
In 45 cases of primary myelodysplastic syndrome; 16 refractory anaemia (RA), 11 RA with ring sideroblasts (RA+), 13 RA with excess of blasts (RAEB), 5 chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML), the relations between myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMN), neutrophil alkaline phosphatase (NAP) activity, absolute number of PMN and thrombocytopenia were investigated. 11 patients (26%) showed abnormal numbers (> 4%) of MPO-deficient PMN and 27 (75%) showed abnormal NAP activity (NAP score; > 134.0, < 15.0), mostly decreased. No significant correlations between MPO activity and NAP activity were demonstrated, nor were any significant correlations found with the other parameters investigated. The FAB-subtypes, RAEB and CMML, showed a significant correlation to thrombocytopenia (p = 0.028) and to pancytopenia (p = 0.024). The findings may support the view that at least some of the myelodysplastic syndromes may be fundamentally the same disease as acute myeloid leukaemia.

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