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A Bizarre Case of CD34 and HLADR Positive Acute Promyelocyti | 97250

Rapports de cas d'oncologie et de cancer

ISSN - 2471-8556

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A Bizarre Case of CD34 and HLADR Positive Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia- Battle between Morphology and Flow Cytometry

Aditi Kundoo

Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APML) is one of the distinct subtypes of AML with unique pathogenic and morphological features. It usually presents with coagulopathy and is aggressive clinically, therefore, it is imperative to diagnose APML quickly. It has commonly a distinct immunophenotypic profile with negative  CD34 and HLADR negative. Here we present a case of APML with positive CD34 and HLADR positive expression and the diagnostic dilemma we faced. Our case reestablishes the importance of morphology and the pitfall in relying on flow cytometry alone without morphology.  

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