Isolated Myeloid sarcoma of the Temporal Bone: As the first clinical manifestation of Acute Myeloid Leukemia in a patient of Down’s syndrome
ConclusionThe possibility of MS should be considered when dealing with unusual lymphoma like neoplasms that cannot be categorized as any of the Non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes and small blue round cell tumors.
Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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