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Xavier Thomas1, Youcef Chelghoum.
Abstract
This study reports a case of promyelocytic sarcoma that developed as a solitary sternal mass without any clinical evidence of acute promyelocytic leukemia. The case presented the diagnostic difficulties common to all aleukemic granulocytic sarcomas, and diagnosis was made possible by local identification of the PML/RARα fusion gene by fluorescent in situ hybridization. The patient was treated by surgery followed by chemotherapy plus all-trans retinoic acid therapy and local radiotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Acute promyelocytic leukemia; PML/RARα fusion; Promyelocytic sarcoma
Year: 2011 PMID: 21461306 PMCID: PMC3065629 DOI: 10.5045/kjh.2011.46.1.52
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Hematol ISSN: 1738-7949
Fig. 1Magnetic resonance imaging of the sternum. Sagittal-weighted images (A to H) show injury to almost the entire sternum. The sternum shows an obvious abnormality at the distal end with a centro-osseous necrotic mass measuring 24 mm in transverse section, 7 mm in thickness, and 20 mm in height. The soft tissue swelling in the pre- and retro-sternal areas is significant with intense enhancement spanning nearly 50 mm.
Fig. 2The reciprocal and balanced t(15;21), involving the PML gene on chromosome 15q22 and the RARα gene on chromosome 17q12.1, is a characteristic molecular feature of APL. In APL cells containing t(15;17), 1 orange (PML), 1 green (RARα), and 1 fusion (PML/RARα) signal pattern is observed (A). Two gene fusion products result from this translocation and encode the functional chimeric proteins: PML/RARα and RARα/PML. The LSI PML/RARα probe is a mixture of 2 FISH DNA probes. LSI PML is labeled in spectrum orange and LSI RARα is labeled in spectrum green (B).
Published cases of isolated myeloid sarcoma in APL at diagnosis.
Abbreviations: APL, acute promyelocytic leukemia; ATRA, all-trans retinoic acid therapy; mo, months.