1. Myeloid sarcoma: a report of four cases at unusual sites
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Siraj, Fouzia, Kaur, Manveen, Dalal, Varsha, Khanna, Ashima, and Khan, Afaq Ahmad
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myeloid sarcoma ,granulocytic sarcoma ,extramedullary ,acute leukemia ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Myeloid sarcoma (MS) or granulocytic sarcoma is a rare tumor consisting of myeloid blasts with or without maturation occurring at anatomic sites other than the bone marrow. MS can involve any organ system but shows a predilection for skin, bone, and soft tissues of head and neck region.Case report: We report four cases of MS occurring at unusual sites, out of which three were de novo and one was associated with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Conclusion: Although MS is associated with AML, it can rarely present without any existent hematologic disease. Differential diagnosis of a soft tissue mass should include MS even in the absence of leukemia. Establishment of the correct diagnosis depends on morphologic, histochemical, and immunohistochemical examination.
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- 2017
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