Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: UMLS:C0023467 (acute myeloid leukemia)
35,200 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

The clinical, hematological and therapeutic aspects of 36 cases of acute myeloblastic leukemia in children and 98 cases in adults observed in Algeria are discussed. In Algeria, acute myeloblastic leukemia is more frequent in children than in other populations. In our series there was a very unusual female predominance. Clinically, we observed in children only, 8 cases of chloroma of the orbit. From the hematological point of view, the only difference was a higher incidence of leukopenia and hyperleukocytosis after the age 30 years. The results of VAMP treatment (vincristin, amethopterin, 6-mercaptopurine, and prednisone) are better in children than in adults. But analysis of the results is more interesting if one places the patients in age groups of ten years. The percentage of complete remissions is maximum in the age group 0 to 10years and then falls regularly.
...
PMID:[Comparison between acute myeloblastic leukemia in children and adults]. 19 12

An unusual case of granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma) of the parenchyma of the brain occurring in a patient with acute myelocytic leukemia in remission is described and the literature reviewed. The patient presented with an intracranial mass without clinical evidence of meningeal involvement. The value of 99mTc scan in CNS leukemia is shown.
...
PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma of the brain. 26 45

The case history of a child with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is reported to illustrate both an unusual presentation of APL as a pelvic mass and to review the pathophysiology and treatment of the disease. Therapy of APL consists of chemotherapy, namely adriamycin/daunomycin for remission induction, and of control of disseminated intravascular coagulation. A chloroma, if present, may require local irradiation in addition to chemotherapy. With aggressive management, the number of prolonged remissions may be greater for APL than for any other form of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), with significant numbers of patients achieving five-year survival.
...
PMID:Acute promyelocytic leukemia presenting as a pelvic mass. 28 94

Granulocytic sarcoma, a rare manifestation of leukemia, can present as solid and invasive tumors in the central nervous system. We report electron microscopic findings in two such cases of granulocytic sarcoma in this communication. The first case is a granulocytic sarcoma involving mainly the left frontal dura with invasion of the underlying leptomeninges and brain. This was the initial presentation of acute myelogenous leukemia that became apparent seven months later. The second case is a granulocytic sarcoma involving the cervical spine and epidural soft tissue in a known case of chronic myelogenous leukemia. Electron microscopic studies confirm the presence of immatuure granulocytic cells with specific granules which distinguish these cases from other tumors such as a malignant lymphoma. Granulocytic sarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of neurosurgical cases which present clinically as acute intracranial dural or spinal epidural tumors.
...
PMID:[The fine structure of granulocytic sarcoma (author's transl)]. 28 86

A 7-year-old boy, having had headache and vomiting for one month, was operated for a tumour in the left side of the posterior fossa. The tumour, weighing 52 g, infiltrated the dura mater, leptomeninges, and also, superficially, the left cerebellar hemisphere. The patient died five weeks after operation. Light and electron microscopical examination revealed a granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma). Pre- and postoperative blood examinations, together with postoperative and autopsy bone marrow examinations, showed no sign of acute myelogenous leukaemia. This is the second reported case of primary intracranial chloroma with no preceding sign of acute myelogenous leukemia, and the first case with cerebellar infiltration.
...
PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma) of the cerebellum and meninges a case report. 28 6

Granulocytic sarcoma, or chloroma, is a tumor composed of immature cells of the myeloid series, which usually occurs as a secondary manifestation of acute myelocytic leukemia. Unique problems in interpretation of these lesions arise when the leukemic picture is absent in peripheral blood and bone marrow. In these cases, granulocytic sarcoma is usually misinterpreted as "reticulum cell sarcoma". Two cases of this neoplasm involving the small intestine and stomach, are reported. Signs of leukemia appeared terminally. The value of cytochemical stains in the differential diagnosis and the possible benefits of early recognition and treatment are emphasized.
...
PMID:Preleukemic granulocytic sarcomas of the gastrointestinal tract. Report of two cases. 33 75

A 13-yr-old male with acute myelogenous leukemia was treated with various chemotherapy regimens for 3 1/2 yr and then underwent an allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. The donor marrow was successfully engrafted, and the patient remained in remission free of all chemotherapy. Then, 5 1/2 yr later, he developed an extramedullary relapse with a chloroma of his maxillary sinus. This case illustrates the need for prolonged followup of transplant recipients and suggest that statements proposing cure as a result of this procedure may be premature.
...
PMID:Leukemic relapse 5 1/2 years after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. 35 42

A 22-yr-old man with acute myelocytic leukemia received a bone marrow transplant from a genotypically HLA-identical female sibling after cyclophosphamide preparation. He remained in complete remission for 18 mo, when he developed a chloroma in the perineum. The chloroma was treated with local radiotherapy. The chloroma recurred 8 mo later and was treated with radiotherapy followed by combination chemotherapy. At 34 mo after transplant, marrow relapse and chloroma were documented. The first chloroma contained host cells by fluorescent Y-chromatin body analyses of interphase nuclei. All metaphase cells and karyotypes from peripheral blood and marrow samples showed no evidence of host cells from 3 wk after transplant through the time of marrow relapse. Data from autosomal and sex chromosome studies indicate that the marrow relapse occurred in cells of donor origin. A new consistent chromosome abnormality [45, X, -X, t(8;21) (q22; q22)] was observed in a majority of donor cells. The patient received a second bone marrow transplant from the same donor after preparation with busulfan and cyclophosphamide and attained a complete remission with full hematologic engraftment.
...
PMID:Cytogenetic evidence for recurrence of acute myelogenous leukemia after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in donor hematopoietic cells. 35 3

An unusual case of granulocytic sarcoma presenting in a pericardial effusion following trauma and preceding acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) by 8 months is presented. Five additional cases of granulocytic sarcoma preceding leukemia collected by the author are also tabulated. Granulocytic sarcoma in a nonautopsy population of myelogenous leukemic patients was found to be 2.9%. When presenting in an extramedullary site, especially preceding peripheral blood and bone marrow manifestations of leukemia, a misdiagnosis of histiocytic lymphoma may result. In questionable cases, other techniques including the naphthol-ASD-chloroacetate stain, touch imprints, immunoperoxidase stain for lysozyme, and electron microscopy should be utilized. Although only a small series, the most recent cases have shown induction/remission and survival characteristics of AML patients without granulocytic sarcoma.
...
PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma preceding acute leukemia: a report of six cases. 38 64

A discrete intracerebellar mass of myeloblasts was found in a 26-year-old woman with acute myelocytic leukemia in remission. This chloroma (granulocytic sarcoma) was treated successfully by surgical extirpation. An aggressive neurosurgical role seems appropriate in handling central nervous system leukemic nodules in view of the improved patient survival created by current chemotherapy regimens.
...
PMID:Intracerebellar chloroma (granulocytic sarcoma): a neurosurgical complication of acute myelocytic leukemia. 107 Jan 67


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >>