Acute Erythroblastic Leukemia Revealed by Dermatological Manifestations
by K Moustaide in Open Access Journal of Oncology and Medicine (OAJOM)
- Lupine Publishers
Acute erythroblastic leukemia is
characterized by the proliferation of a pre dominantery throcyte
population on other lineages. There are two types: Erythroleukemia:
defined by the presence in the bone marrow of more than 50% of the
erythroid precursors of all the medullary cells, and more than 20% of
myeloblasts of the whole non-erythrocytemedullary cells - Pure
erythroid leukemia: it presents a neoplastic proliferation made of more
than 80% of erythrocyte cells without obvious presence of the
myeloblastic contingent [1]. It is usually manifested by signs of bone
marrow failure and cytopenia [2,3], skin involvement remains rare,
varied and disorienting the diagnosis; they are found mainly in Acute
myelovlastic leukemia [4,5]. Cutaneous manifestations during leukemia
are infrequent and varied. They designate all the cutaneouslesions
related to the haematological malignancy directly or indirectly
following their treatment; we essentially distinguish.
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