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Granulocytic sarcoma
is a rare tumor composed of granulocytic precursor cells. The most common sites of involvement include the bones, soft tissue, lymph nodes and skin.
Granulocytic sarcoma
usually develops as a delayed manifestation of the disease process in patients with known acute myelogenous leukemia. To our knowledge we report the first case of renal granulocytic sarcoma presenting as the first sign of acute myelogenous leukemia. Computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffuse nonspecific global tumor infiltration of the kidney and
ureter
. Renal granulocytic sarcoma was diagnosed on open renal biopsy and acute myelogenous leukemia on bone marrow biopsy. There has been partial response to combination chemotherapy. Renal granulocytic sarcoma may diffusely involve the kidney as the only manifestation of acute myelogenous leukemia and it should be included in the differential diagnosis of the many disease entities with global renal involvement since initial treatment is combination chemotherapy.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma presenting as a diffuse renal mass before hematological manifestations of acute myelogenous leukemia. 796 84
Granulocytic sarcoma
of the uterine adnexa is a rare event. A 50-year-old woman, who had previously been diagnosed as chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), but had a complete hematologic response, presented with lower abdominal pain and a large pelvic mass involving the right uterine adnexa region and extending to the right posterior wall of the bladder and right distal
ureter
. A biopsy of the uterine adnexa revealed granulocytic sarcoma, and a subsequent bone marrow biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of CML in the blastic phase.
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PMID:[A granulocytic sarcoma of right uterine adnexa region as an extramedullary relapse in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia.]. 1815 16
Granulocytic sarcoma
is an extramedullary tumor which is composed of myeloblasts and immature myeloid cells. It usually occurs in association with acute myeloid leukemia and most commonly involves skin, soft tissue, lymph nodes, bone, and periosteum. We report a case of isolated ureteral granulocytic sarcoma without hematologic manifestations. Our patient presented with bloody urine and left-sided lumbar pain. Preoperative clinical and radiologic features raised the suspicion of an upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma, and he was scheduled for nephroureterectomy. However, perioperative pathologic feedback and the unusual endoscopic appearance of the tumor altered our surgical strategy towards segmental ureterectomy and ureteroneocystostomy. Eventual pathologic diagnosis was granulocytic sarcoma of the
ureter
. Postoperative workup failed to demonstrate any sign of an accompanying hematologic disorder. He started receiving the chemotherapy protocol of acute myeloblastic leukemia. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of nonleukemic ureteral granulocytic sarcoma which came to attention due to urologic complaints.
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PMID:Nonleukemic ureteral granulocytic sarcoma presenting with unilateral urinary obstruction and hematuria. 2402 67
A 61-year-old female presented with the complaints of fever and left back pain. She had previously undergone bone marrow transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia and achieved remission. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed left hydronephrosis and suspected tumor lesions in the right upper
ureter
and left lower
ureter
. Ureteroscopy was performed for a diagnosis. A yellowish tumor was detected in the left lower
ureter
, and tissue biopsy was performed. Two weeks after the examination, abdominal CT revealed ascites and retroperitoneal dissemination. The results of the ascites cytology showed infiltration by leukemia cells, and the patient was diagnosed as having recurrent leukemia. A week later, she died. The ureteral tumor was diagnosed as a granulocytic sarcoma.
Granulocytic sarcoma
, a condition characterized by mass formation outside the bone marrow by granulocytic cells, is classified as a myeloid sarcoma, occurring in an estimated 2-8% of patients with myeloid leukemia. The possibility of granulocytic sarcoma should be considered when treating patients with a history of leukemia.
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PMID:[A CASE OF GRANULOCYTIC SARCOMA IN THE BILATERAL URETER]. 2641 78