Myeloid sarcoma

Myeloid sarcoma is a rare solid tumor of the myelogenous cells occurring in an extramedullary site.

Disseminated intravascular coagulation

Disseminated intravascular coagulation is characterized by the widespread activation of coagulation, which results in the intravascular formation of fibrin and ultimately thrombotic occlusion of small and midsize vessels.


Total: 2

                      


(per page)
PMID (PMCID)
15621793
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Rearrangement of MLL in a patient with congenital acute monoblastic leukemia and granulocytic sarcoma associated with a t(1;11)(p36;q23) translocation.
Douet-Guilbert N, Morel F, Le Bris MJ, Sassolas B, Giroux JD, De Braekeleer M.
Leuk Lymphoma. 2005;46(1):143-6.
We report here a newborn girl who had disseminated intravascular coagulation and cutaneous tumors (granulocytic sarcomata) in whom a diagnosis of acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) FAB-M5 was made.
8322704
FEMALE Middle Aged
Disseminated intravascular coagulation in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia. Ultrastructural evidence of hypercoagulation in bone marrow.
Takemori N, Hirai K, Onodera R, Uenishi H, Saito N, Takasugi Y, Namiki M, Muraoka S.
Am J Clin Pathol. 1993;99(6):695-701.
The patient had a preceding granulocytic sarcoma, and subclinical disseminated intravascular coagulation occurred concomitantly with the development of AML.