Total: 10 |
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28111898 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Concurrent myeloid sarcoma, atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor, and hypereosinophilia in an infant with a germline SMARCB1 mutation. | ||
Metts JL, Park SI, Soares BP, Fong C, Biegel JA, Goldsmith KC. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2017;64(9):. |
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Concurrent myeloid sarcoma, atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor, and hypereosinophilia in an infant with a germline SMARCB1 mutation. | ||
12633964 |
MALE | |
Intracranial chloroma in hypereosinophilic myelofibrosis. | ||
Chan SW, Datta NN, Thomas TM, Chan KW. Surg Neurol. 2003;59(1):55-7. |
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The significance of hypereosinophilia in predicting the likelihood of development of central nervous system chloroma and acute leukemia in a patient with myelofibrosis needs further evaluation. | ||
12633964 |
MALE | |
Intracranial chloroma in hypereosinophilic myelofibrosis. | ||
Chan SW, Datta NN, Thomas TM, Chan KW. Surg Neurol. 2003;59(1):55-7. |
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We report the first case of intracranial chloroma associated with hypereosinophilia developing in the course of myelofibrosis. | ||
12633964 |
MALE | |
Intracranial chloroma in hypereosinophilic myelofibrosis. | ||
Chan SW, Datta NN, Thomas TM, Chan KW. Surg Neurol. 2003;59(1):55-7. |
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We report a case of intracranial chloroma in an elderly man with myelofibrosis and progressive hypereosinophilia. | ||
11399591 |
OTHER | |
Malignancy: Case Report: Hypereosinophilia Progressing to Granulocytic Sarcoma and Acute Myelocytic Leukemia with Trisomy 8: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. | ||
Lynott A, Ravandi-Kashani F, Giles FJ. Hematology. 2000;4(6):487-493. |
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Malignancy: Case Report: Hypereosinophilia Progressing to Granulocytic Sarcoma and Acute Myelocytic Leukemia with Trisomy 8: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. | ||
27420743 |
OTHER | |
Hypereosinophilia Progressing to Granulocytic Sarcoma and Acute Myelocytic Leukemia with Trisomy 8: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. | ||
Lynott A, Ravandi-Kashani F, Giles FJ. Hematology. 1999;4(6):487-93. |
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Hypereosinophilia Progressing to Granulocytic Sarcoma and Acute Myelocytic Leukemia with Trisomy 8: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. | ||
2028071 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
[Is hypereosinophilic syndrome a potentially malignant condition?]. | ||
Bellusci M, Nalli G, Mengoni A, Carnevale-Maffe G, Sessa F, Ascari E. Recenti Prog Med. 1991;82(1):19-23. |
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For two years the patient showed only sharp hypereosinophilia; his clinical course was then marked by signs and symptoms of granulocytic sarcoma (GS), an extramedullary tumor composed of granulocytic precursor cells. | ||
2677835 |
MALE | Adult |
CNS chloromas in patients presenting with eosinophilia. | ||
Henson JW, Wiley RG. Neurology. 1989;39(10):1386-8. |
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A patient presented with hypereosinophilia for 3 years followed by acute leukemia with intracranial chloroma. | ||
2677835 |
MALE | Adult |
CNS chloromas in patients presenting with eosinophilia. | ||
Henson JW, Wiley RG. Neurology. 1989;39(10):1386-8. |
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Eight of 15 reported cases of myeloproliferative disorder accompanied by hypereosinophilia developed meningeal chloromas, suggesting a previously unrecognized association between eosinophilia, acute leukemia, and CNS chloroma. | ||
291466 |
MALE | Adult |
Chromosomes and causation of human cancer and leukemia. XXXIV. A case of "hypereosinophilic syndrome" with unusual cytogenetic findings in a chloroma, terminating in blastic transformation and CNS leukemia. | ||
Huang CS, Gomez GA, Kohno SI, Sokal JE, Sandberg AA. Cancer. 1979;44(4):1284-9. |
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This case illustrates hypereosinophilia and a myeloproliferative syndrome characterized by a somewhat indolent chronic course evolving into "eosinophilic leukemia" and granulocytic sarcoma, CNS involvement by leukemic cells and, finally, blastic transformation. |