The first case of non-leukemic sarcoma composed of mixed-phenotype acute leukemia, B/myeloid, not otherwise specified

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Abstract

Isolated sarcoma with features of mixed-phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) is an extremely rare disease and it can be easily misdiagnosed as lymphoma or other malignancies. We herein report the case of a 61-year-old woman with non-leukemic sarcoma of the right pleura, pretracheal lymph node, and supraclavicular lymph node with features of MPAL, B/myeloid, not otherwise specified, which was first misdiagnosed as diffuse large B cell lymphoma. After performing a detailed re-examination of the biopsy specimens, few scattered eosinophilic myelocytes allowed us to reach a correct diagnosis of MPAL and the patient was thereafter successfully treated by intensified chemotherapy followed by cord blood transplantation.

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Takakuwa, T., Nakane, T., Ohsawa, M., Nagasaki, J., Aoyama, Y., Nishimoto, M., … Nakamae, H. (2018). The first case of non-leukemic sarcoma composed of mixed-phenotype acute leukemia, B/myeloid, not otherwise specified. Internal Medicine, 57(8), 1155–1158. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9144-17

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