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MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME WITHOUT RING SIDEROBLASTS AND WITH JANUS KINASE 2 GENE MUTATION: AN UNUSUAL CASE REPORT (50,00 руб.)

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Первый авторOrnellas
АвторыSeixas T.L., Bastos E.F.
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ID562220
АннотацияMyelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) cases comprise a heterogeneous group of hematological disorders that are characterized by impaired hematopoiesis, with cytopenias of different grades and risk of developing acute myeloid leukemia. MDS may rarely be associated with thrombocytosis. In such cases, myelodysplasia and myeloproliferative disorders may overlap, making correct diagnosis difficult. We herein describe a case of MDS with thrombocytosis, Janus kinase 2 gene mutation positive and Perls' staining negative, which was initially classified as essential thrombocythemia (ET). This case highlights that MDS may be misdiagnosed as ET and inappropriate treatment may be initiated. Therefore, it is crucial to carefully combine all available data on morphology and immunophenotyping, and to perform the necessary molecular, cytogenetic and molecular cytogenetic analyses, in order to correctly diagnose this disease
Ornellas, M.H. MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME WITHOUT RING SIDEROBLASTS AND WITH JANUS KINASE 2 GENE MUTATION: AN UNUSUAL CASE REPORT / M.H. Ornellas, T.L. Seixas, E.F. Bastos // Российский вестник перинатологии и педиатрии .— 2016 .— №4 .— С. 184-184 .— URL: https://rucont.ru/efd/562220 (дата обращения: 26.04.2024)

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