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Query: UMLS:C0023473 (chronic myeloid leukemia)
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Lymph nodes from 21 cases of generalized mastocytosis were studied histologically to confirm or exclude mast cell infiltration, and to investigate their micro-architecture. Mast cell infiltrates were detected in 17 (80%) of the lymph nodes and were found mainly in the medullary cords and sinuses. Diffuse infiltration was seen in 14 cases and focal infiltration in three cases. The following pathological findings were frequently observed: germinal centre hyperplasia (n = 14), which is probably a nonspecific finding; and hyperplasia of small blood vessels, which sometimes resembled high endothelial venules (14), eosinophilia (8), plasmacytosis (7) and collagen fibrosis (6), all of which may well be related to the effects of mediators released by mast cells. Infiltrates of acute or chronic myeloid leukaemia were seen in six lymph nodes. Division of the cases into two prognostically different groups, i.e. systemic mastocytosis, in which the skin lesions of urticaria pigmentosa are present and the prognosis is favourable, and malignant mastocytosis, in which there is no cutaneous involvement and the prognosis is poor, revealed that all six lymph nodes exhibiting leukaemic infiltrates came from the malignant mastocytosis group; eosinophilia, plasmacytosis and fibrosis were seen significantly more often in malignant than in systemic mastocytosis, but blood vessel hyperplasia and germinal centre hyperplasia were encountered with the same high frequency in both groups; and mast cell atypia tended to be more pronounced in malignant mastocytosis; this diagnosis could therefore easily be missed without naphthol AS-D chloroacetate esterase staining.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Lymph node findings in generalized mastocytosis. 145 27

Out of 113 cases of blastic crisis (BC) of Ph'-positive chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), 13 had extramedullary involvement, this being the first BC manifestation in 5 instances. The median interval between extramedullary BC and bone marrow BC in these last was 2 months. Lymph nodes were the commonest extramedullary site of BC (8 cases), followed by osteoperiosteal and central nervous system (CNS). Lymph node BC occurred as generalised lymphadenopathy in most cases. Osteoperiosteal BC was seen as severe bone pain on osteolytic areas, whereas CNS blast crisis occurred as meningeal leukaemia in one case and chloroma in another. Lymphoid phenotype of blast cells was found in only 2 instances. The median survival of the patients after the onset of extramedullary involvement was 3 months.
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PMID:[Extramedullary blast crisis in chronic myeloid leukemia]. 275 56

The simultaneous occurrence of malignant T-cell lymphoma and chronic myelogenous leukemia is reported. The lymph nodes contained E rosette forming cells. Blood and bone marrow cell morphology were consistent with the diagnosis of chronic myelogenous leukemia. Lymph nodes, bone marrow and blood mitosis showed a t(6;8) (6pter----6q27 ::8p12----8pter;6qter----6q27 ::8p12----8qter) translocation. So far a number of recent reports have shown simultaneous B lymphoid and myeloid proliferations in some malignancies, this is apparently the first reported case of simultaneous T lymphoid and myeloid proliferations.
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PMID:Simultaneous occurrence of a T-cell lymphoma and a chronic myelogenous leukemia with an unusual karyotype. 659 Sep 32

Among 28 patients with blastic crisis of chronic granulocytic leukemia (CGL) its primary symptom in four persons was lymph nodes enlargement. In two of them histopathologic examination confirmed myeloblastic infiltration. Lymph nodes involvement appeared 1-7 months before the onset of blastic transformation in peripheral blood and bone marrow: myeloblastic in two patients, promyelocytic in one and lymphoblastic myeloblastic (bi-phenotypic) in one. Survival time from nodal infiltration was 8-16 months and from the diagnosis of CGL 16-105 months. Remission of the disease after first blastic crisis was achieved in three patients. Cytogenetic examinations disclosed double Ph chromosome in three and single Ph chromosome in one patient.
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PMID:[Lymph node involvement as a primary localization of extramedullary blast crisis of chronic granulocytic leukemia (PBS)]. 848 39