What is Myeloid Sarcoma? - Pathology mini tutorials
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Myeloid sarcoma used to be called chloroma (due to the green appearance of the tumour). Other terms include granulocytic sarcoma and extramedullary myeloid tumour. They usually occur in patients with acute myeloid leukaemia but may arise before AML develops.
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