Clinics and Practice (May 2012)

Acute disseminated intravascular coagulation following surgical resection of a myeloid sarcoma in a 57-year-old male

  • Rohan Paul,
  • David Morgan,
  • Michael Levitt,
  • Ross Baker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e57
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3

Abstract

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Myeloid sarcoma is a rare extramedullary tumour consisting of immature myeloid cells. It can arise at any anatomical location and often develops in the bowel. This report describes a case of severe acute disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) with multi-organ failure occurring in a 57-year-old man with chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia during bowel resection for newly diagnosed adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon. Histopa thology however revealed a differentiating myeloid sarcoma encompassing a well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. This is the first documented case of acute DIC to be triggered following surgical manipulation of myeloid sarcoma.

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