Volume 16, Issue 1 , Pages 108-111, February 1987
Acute myelofibrosis and multiple chloromas of the mandible and skin
Abstract
Acute myelofibrosis is a rare clinical entity characterized by severe marrow fibrosis and peripheral blood pancytopenia. It may be very closely related to and has been considered synonymous with megakaryocytic leukemia. Chloroma is also a rare entity composed of a localized collection of immature myeloid cells and is associated with a known or covert leukemia. A patient presenting with a rare combination of acute myelofibrosis, megakaryocytic leukemia and multiple chloromas of the mandible and skin, are described. Although presenting a diagnostic challenge, their combination in one patient aids in the understanding of the myeloproliferative process. To our knowledge, this is the 3rd case of chloroma involving the oral osseous structures.
Key words: myelofibrosis, chloroma, mandible, leukemia
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© 1987 Published by Elsevier Inc
Volume 16, Issue 1 , Pages 108-111, February 1987
