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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (
chronic myeloid leukemia
)
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Leukocytosis, mild anemia, thrombocytosis, and panhyperplasia in the marrow characterize the early stages of most of the CMPD, whereas extramedullary hematopoiesis (such as in the spleen or liver), peripheral cytopenias (anemia, leukopenia, or thrombocytopenia), and myelofibrosis, with or without osteosclerosis, reflect the changes seen in the later stages. Transitions among the different CMPD and termination in acute leukemia or marrow failure also are common.
CML
often is characterized by leukocytosis and the presence of the entire spectrum of granulocytes (mature and immature) in the blood and marrow, reduced LAP, hypercellularity with prominent granulocytic hyperplasia in the marrow, Ph chromosome, and bcr-abl gene rearrangement. Typical features of AMM include
leukoerythroblastosis
, teardrop poikilocytosis, anemia, increased or normal LAP, prominent megakaryocytic hyperplasia in the marrow, dyshematopoiesis, and hyperplastic or fibrotic/sclerotic marrow.
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PMID:Myeloproliferative disorders. Classification and diagnostic features with special emphasis on chronic myelogenous leukemia and agnogenic myeloid metaplasia. 227 76
Megakaryocytes in the peripheral blood in which
leukoerythroblastosis
was recognized were studied by electron microscopy on the vertically cut section of the buffy coat of the blood, and percentages of them in 10,000 nucleated cells distributed from the top of the bottom of the buffy coat were counted. In 15 of 31 patients, percentages of peripheral blood megakaryocytes ranging from 0.01% to 0.64% were seen. There was difference of the result among diseases shown peripheral blood megakaryocytes. Namely, in patients with myelofibrosis and
CML
, in whom extramedullary hematopoiesis was predominant, many cases ascertained peripheral blood megakaryocytes were demonstrated. Because of this result, the extramedullary hematopoiesis appears to play an important role to the presentation of megakaryocytes in the peripheral blood. On the other hand, patients indicating both megakaryocytes and abnormal sideroblasts in the peripheral blood had sideroblastic anemia marrow. This result seems to show that a part of megakaryocytes are directly flowed out from the marrow into the blood simultaneously accompanied with abnormal sideroblasts.
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PMID:[Megakaryocyte proportion versus nucleated cells in the peripheral blood showing leukoerythroblastosis]. 262 94
Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are traditionally separated into BCR-ABL-positive
chronic myeloid leukemia
(
CML
), and BCR-ABL-negative MPNs including primary myelofibrosis (PMF), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and so forth. One of the diagnostic requirements for PMF and ET is the absence of the Philadelphia chromosome, while its presence is almost universally indicative of
CML
. However, a diagnostic dilemma arises when Philadelphia chromosome-positive MPNs lack the majority of the typical features seen in
CML
. Some of these classic
CML
features include basophilIa, marked leukocytosis, neutrophils left-shift with myelocytes bulge, and "dwarf" megakaryocytes. Presented here is a case of a 32-year-old pregnant patient who did not have typical morphologic findings for
CML
, and yet the Philadelphia chromosome was positive. The patient demonstrated some pathologic features that are commonly presented in PMF that included bone marrow reticulin fibrosis,
leukoerythroblastosis
, splenomegaly, and increased serum lactate dehydrogenase.
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PMID:A case of Philadelphia chromosome positive myeloproliferative neoplasm in a pregnant woman with unusual primary myelofibrosis features. 2378 54