Myeloid sarcoma

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

Hypereosinophilia

A severely increased count of eosinophils in the blood defined as a blood eosinophil count of 1.5 × 10e9/L or greater (one and a half billion cells per liter).


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PMID (PMCID)
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):.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.