A microgranular variant of acute promyelocytic leukemia with atypical morpho-cytochemical features and an early myeloid immunophenotype
1997
Abstract This report describes a unique case of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) showing elusive morphologic features, an atypical pattern of cytochemical reactions, and a previously unreported immunophenotype consistent with a very early myeloid form: CD13 (+), CD33 (+), CD9 (+), CD2 (+), HLA-DR (−), CD34 (+), CD117 (+), and TdT (+). The diagnosis of AML M3 variant was made only after genotypic analyses revealed the PML/RARα rearrangement associated with the typical (15;17) (q22;q21) translocation. This example of ‘asynchronous differentiation’ emphasizes the need for a multiparameter approach to the diagnosis of acute leukemia.
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