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Cutaneous myelofibrosis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1992
Cutaneous extramedullary hematopoiesis is rare, usually occurring in ueonates following intrauterine viral infections, hereditary spherocytosis or the twin transfusion syndrome. Only 20 cases of cutaneous extramedullary hematopoiesis have been reported in adults, all with myelofibrosis.
D M, Hoss, N S, McNutt
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Idiopathic Myelofibrosis

Seminars in Hematology, 2005
Idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF) is characterized by anemia, progressive splenomegaly, bone marrow fibrosis, and extramedullary hematopoiesis. However, patients with a transitional myeloproliferative disorder (MPD), a prefibrotic form of myelofibrosis, or myelofibrosis with a fatty bone marrow share many features of IMF but have clinical characteristics ...
Giovanni, Barosi, Ronald, Hoffman
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Acute Myelofibrosis

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982
This report describes a 20-year-old patient with rapidly fatal fibrosis of the bone marrow associated with leukopenia, anemia, and large number of myeloblasts in peripheral blood. The bone marrow revealed extensive fibrosis and hyperplasia of the myeloblasts and megakaryocytes.
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Management of Myelofibrosis

Hematology, 2011
AbstractMyelofibrosis (MF), either primary or arising from previous polycythemia vera (PV) or essential thrombocythemia (ET), is the worst among the chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms in terms of survival and quality of life. Patients with MF have to face several clinical issues that, because of the poor effectiveness of medical therapy, surgery or ...
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Myelofibrosis

2018
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information ...
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Myelofibrosis

Radiology, 1961
W T, MESZAROS, M, SISSON
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On Myelofibrosis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
D R, KORST   +2 more
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