Ocurrencia de leucemia mieloide crónica y linfoma no Hodgkin en un mismo paciente: Caso clínico
Author
Morales F,Eugenia
Bancalari B,Guido
Fahrenkrog C,Anne Marie
Rossle S,Alberto
Abstract
Chronic myeloid leukemia is a myeloproliferative disorder caused by a clonal disturbance of the trunk cell and the accumulation of granulocytic series in the marrow, blood and other organs. We report a 63 years old male, carrier of a chronic myeloid leukemia whose clinical condition was complicated by the appearance of a T cell lymphoma. He was subjected to chemotherapy, that reduced the size of adenopathies and improved his general condition. Further studies are required to determine if there is a relationship between these two clinical entities.