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Granulocytic sarcoma
is an extramedullary tumor composed of immature granulocytic precursor cells. It usually occurs in association with
leukemia
or other myeloproliferative disorders but can occur without overt hematologic disease. We describe a 6-year-old boy with granulocytic sarcoma in the absence of demonstrable hematologic disease and review the literature regarding the diagnosis, clinical associations, and treatment of this condition.
...
PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma in the absence of myeloid leukemia. 927 May 34
We report a case of granulocytic sarcoma (
chloroma
) presenting as a giant breast tumor in a pregnant woman with no history of
leukemia
. The case was initially diagnosed as medullary carcinoma on a biopsy specimen and a modified radical mastectomy was performed. The diagnosis of granulocytic sarcoma requires the pathologist's high index of suspicion. The presence of immature eosinophils was an important clue. Leder's chloroacetate esterase stain; immunostaining for myeloperoxidase, CD34, CD43, CD68, and lysozyme; and ultrastructural finding of cytoplasmic lysosomal granules and Auer bodies all aided in confirming the diagnosis. It is imperative to recognize granulocytic sarcoma to avoid unnecessary surgery.
Granulocytic sarcoma
should be included in the differential diagnosis of breast tumors, especially in tumors with diffuse proliferation of small tumor cells.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma presenting as a giant breast tumor in a pregnant woman: a case report. 960 73
Granulocytic sarcoma
(GS) is a rare extramedullary tumor composed of myeloblasts and other granulocytic precursors. GS is mostly associated with myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukaemia. These tumors arise in the absence of
leukaemia
, at its initial diagnosis or at the time of recurrence. The most common sites of involvement are bone, skin, soft tissue and lymph node. Reports of GS in testis are very rare. We report an unusual case of GS in a patient with megakaryoblastic
leukaemia
arising in the left testis after four months in complete remission attained with low doses of Ara-C and granulomonocytic stimulating factor.
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PMID:[Testicular granulocytic sarcoma as a form of relapse in a patient with acute megakaryoblastic leukemia]. 974 Dec 36
Granulocytic sarcoma
(
chloroma
) is a mass of malignant myeloid precursor cells in an extramedullary location. The female genital tract, including the ovary, may be the first site for clinical manifestation of granulocytic sarcoma. The MR findings are reported in a case of ovarian granulocytic sarcoma which preceded acute myelogenous
leukaemia
.
Granulocytic sarcoma
shows a mixed cystic and solid adnexal mass with intermediate signal intensity on T1 weighted images and hypointensity on T2 weighted images.
...
PMID:MR findings in ovarian granulocytic sarcoma. 1039 23
Granulocytic sarcoma
(GS) is an increasingly common relapse feature of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), late in the disease course or post bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Any solid organ can be affected, and there have been a number of reports of GS in breast tissue in female patients. We present a unique case of GS in a male AML patient, presenting as painless gynecomastia immediately before BMT at advanced disease. Aberrant expression of CD56 was found in the relapsed GS tissue but not in the original AML clone. Twelve months after allogeneic BMT,
leukemia
relapsed again in the same breast, with normal marrow morphology and full donor chimerism. The lesion failed to respond to donor lymphocyte infusion, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and disseminated to other subcutaneous tissues.
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PMID:Acute myeloid leukemia relapsing as gynecomastia. 1061 64
A 67 year old man with myelodysplasia was admitted as an emergency with a six week history of rectal bleeding and diarrhoea. Barium enema showed an irregular polypoid filling defect in the lateral wall of the proximal rectum near the rectosigmoid junction. Histology showed this to be a granulocytic sarcoma (extramedullary granulocytic
leukaemia
;
chloroma
) infiltrating the bowel. A low index of suspicion of this lesion results in an incorrect diagnosis in many such cases. A chloroacetate esterase immunoperoxidase stain will confirm the granulocytic nature of the tumour cells.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma of the rectum: a rare complication of myelodysplasia. 1069 Jan 84
Granulocytic sarcoma
(GS) is a rare extramedullary solid tumour composed of malignant immature cells of the granulocytic series. It may herald, accompany or signal acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) or chronic granulocytic
leukaemia
(CGL). GS may also occur in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) where it is a sign of imminent disease progression. Three cases of GS are presented; the first one involving the pancreas and preceding AML, the second case affecting uterine cervix in stable phase CGL and the third case is GS of the breast accompanying AML. Any site of the body may be involved by the GS, and morbidity depends on the local organ/tissue affected in addition to the attending primary
leukaemia
or MDS. Treatment of GS involves surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The objective of this communication is to enhance awareness in personnel providing health care. Further, early diagnosis and treatment affects overall outcome.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma: report of three cases. 1073 14
Six cases of granulocytic sarcoma are presented. A mediastinal
chloroma
and a tumor of the submandibular gland were observed with two patients as single sign of acute myeloic
leukaemia
. In one patient a
chloroma
appeared as first manifestation of acute myeloic
leukaemia
. Two patients exhibited the tumor as first symptom of a blastic crisis of chronic myelogenous
leukaemia
(femoral bone, lumbar spine). The sixth patient with a myelodyplastic syndrome showed a
chloroma
of the breast. Various radiological procedures were applied including plain radiography, MRT, CT and mammography. The results are compared with literature. Principles of therapy were supplemented.
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PMID:[Chloroma (granulocytic sarcoma, myeloblastoma). Clinical aspects and radiological diagnosis]. 1077 61
MIC2 is characteristically expressed in lymphoblastic lesions and Ewing's/primitive neuroectodermal tumor sarcomas. Although MIC2 has recently been reported in
chloroma
and rare terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-positive acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), the incidence and the significance of MIC2 (CD99) immunoreactivity in myeloid lesions is not clear. In this study, we evaluated MIC2 positivity in a variety of myeloid diseases and normal marrow to determine its incidence and distribution in myeloid diseases; its correlation with flow cytometric and cytogenetic data in AML; and its association with leukemic transformation, relapse, and
chloroma
formation. Paraffin sections of 11 chloromas and 94 bone marrow core biopsies from 66 patients were stained with CD99 monoclonal antibody 12E7. Of 94 bone marrow core biopsies, there were 30 AML (fragment antigen binding M0 to M6), 23 remissions, 5 relapses, 12 myeloproliferative disorders, 13 myelodysplastic syndromes, and 11 normal marrows from patients who did not have
leukemia
. CD99 immunoreactivity was evaluated with light microscopy. MIC2 expression was seen in leukemic blasts in 6 of 11 chloromas (55%) and 13 of 30 AML (43%) but rarely in myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndromes, remission, and normal marrow. CD99 tended to be positive in M1-, M3-, and HLA-Dr-negative AML and negative in AML with relapse. MIC2 expression did not correlate with the karyotype independent of French-American-British Cooperative Group classification and the disease remission or occurrence of
chloroma
in AML. We concluded that MIC2 is commonly expressed in leukemic blasts of AML and is not predictive of leukemic transformation from myeloproliferative disorders and myelodysplastic syndromes or
chloroma
formation. Caution should be taken when using MIC2 as a marker for Ewing's sarcoma/ primitive neuroectodermal tumor or lymphoblastic lymphoma on paraffin sections of either soft tissue or bone marrow specimens.
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PMID:Immunoreactivity of MIC2 (CD99) in acute myelogenous leukemia and related diseases. 1078 14
Granulocytic sarcoma
is an uncommon manifestation of myelogenous leukemias in which focal masses of immature myeloid cells from the granulocytic lineage infiltrate bone and soft tissue. It is most common in the pediatric population and may present at any time in the course of the disease, either concurrently with the onset of
leukemia
or during a remission or relapse. Occasionally, it may precede the clinical onset of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), presenting a diagnostic challenge.
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PMID:Orbital and facial granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma): a case report. 1078 12
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