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A Rare Skin Lesion Seen in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Skin Infiltration

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2013-06-01T00:00:00Z
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ÇETİN, GÜVEN
AR, Muhlis Cem
Borku, Betul
Cerit, Abdullah
Gozubenli, Kubra
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80% of leukemias in adults present as the acute myeloid leukemia (AML) form. Many different types of skin lesion can be seen in the course of leukemias. Most of them are benign lesions resulting from chemotherapeutic drug reactions, infectious complications due to immunosuppression, cytopenias or hemorrhagic diathesis. Leukemia cutis (LC) are rare lesions of the skin showing infiltration of malignant cells. The diagnosis of LC is often made with or after the diagnosis of systemic leukemia. In this study we discuss a patient who was admitted to the emergency department because of skin rashes and was diagnosed with AML. LC was detected in this patient after a follow-up biopsy of skin lesions.
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ÇETİN G., AR M. C. , Borku B., Cerit A., Gozubenli K., -A Rare Skin Lesion Seen in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Skin Infiltration-, ISTANBUL MEDICAL JOURNAL, cilt.14, ss.124-125, 2013
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