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Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 108-111 (February 1987)


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Acute myelofibrosis and multiple chloromas of the mandible and skin

Mansoor N. Saleha, Brad Roduab, Josef T. Prchala, Elias Romero De Leona

Accepted 15 March 1986.

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.

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a Department of Pathology, University of Alabama Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

b Box 440, University Station University of Alabama in Birmingham Birmingham, AL 35294 USA

PII: S0901-5027(87)80039-5


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