1. Granulocytic sarcoma presenting as presenting as monoparesis: A rare case report
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Ashok Gupta, Verma Jitender, Amit Kumar Chanduka, I Vijay Sundar, and Sanjeev Chopra
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute myeloid leukemia ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Myeloid leukemia ,Physical examination ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,epidural mass ,granulocytic sarcoma ,Myelogenous ,Leukemia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chronic myeloid leukemia ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Myeloid sarcoma ,Bone marrow ,Sarcoma ,business ,Chronic myelogenous leukemia - Abstract
Granulocytic sarcomas (GSs) or myeloid sarcoma or chloroma are rare, destructive, extramedullary tumor masses that consist of immature granulocytic cells. We present case of a 35-year-old man presenting as monoparesis, diagnosed to have cervical intradural extramedullary mass lesion with an extradural extension. Although the history or physical examination had no symptoms and signs suggestive of leukemia, bone marrow study and blood picture indicated chronic myeloid leukemia. Surgical decompression was done, and histopathological examination was consistent with GS. GSs have been observed in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, and other myeloproliferative disorders, but rarely have been reported as first presentation of the disease.
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- 2014