Granulocytic sarcoma of the cervix: An immunohistochemical, histochemical, and ultrastructural study

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Light microscopical and routine immunohistochemical studies of a cervical neoplasm in a 32 year old woman initially suggested a histiocytic lymphoma, but histochemical staining for chloroacetate esterase established the correct diagnosis. This was supported by electron microscopic findings. Eight months later the patient developed a granulocytic sarcoma in her left breast and haemotological features of acute myeloid leukaemia. Accurate initial diagnosis of granulocytic sarcoma in a non-leukaemic patient may reduce the risk of subsequent acute myeloid leukaemia if appropriate chemotherapy is begun in time.

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Banik, S., Borg Grech, A., & Eyden, B. P. (1989). Granulocytic sarcoma of the cervix: An immunohistochemical, histochemical, and ultrastructural study. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 42(5), 483–488. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.42.5.483

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