A myeloid sarcoma (chloroma, granulocytic sarcoma,[1]:744 extramedullary myeloid tumor), is a solid tumor composed of immature white blood cells[2] called myeloblasts.
Myeloid sarcoma Myeloid sarcoma (also known as extramedullary myeloid tumor, granulocytic sarcoma, and chloroma) is a tumor mass that consists of myeloblasts or immature myeloid cells, occurring in an extramedullary site; ...
Myeloid sarcoma. Myeloid proliferations related to Down syndrome: Transient abnormal myelopoiesis. Myeloid leukemia associated with Down syndrome.
Myeloid sarcoma (also known as extramedullary myeloid tumor, granulocytic sarcoma, and chloroma) is a tumor mass that consists of myeloblasts or immature myeloid cells, occurring in an extramedullary site; ...
Myeloid Leukemia; Myeloid Sarcoma; Chloroma; Granulocytic Sarcoma 205.30 - Myeloid Leukemia; Myeloid Sarcoma; Chloroma; Granulocytic Sarcoma; without Mention of Having Achieved Remission; Failed Remission ...
greatly in size and shape in different tumours, and in accordance with the prevailing type the following varieties of sarcoma have been described: (i.) round-cell sarcoma, (ii.) spindle-cell sarcoma, (iii.) melanotic sarcoma, (iv.) myeloid sarcoma.
blood and bone marrow (the spongy, red tissue in the inner part of the large bones), but it can sometimes also invade other sites, such as the brain, skin, and gingiva (gums). Occasionally, AML cells can form a solid tumor called a myeloid sarcoma or ...
The following list shows these subtypes. Acute basophilic leukemia Acute eosinophilic leukemia Mast cell leukemia Acute myeloid dendritic cell leukemia Acute panmyelosis with myelofibrosis Myeloid sarcoma.
See also: Sarcoma, Leukemia, Anemia, Dysplasia, Fibrosis
 
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