A Case of Bone Marrow Necrosis Preceding ALL.
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We described a 3-year-old girl with marrow necrosis preceding acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). She was diagnosed from appearance of leukemic blasts in bone marrow as T-cell ALL after chemotherapy, though leukemic blasts were not recognized in peripheral blood nor bone marrow blood before chemotherapy. Note that such bone marrow necrosis is often prior to demonstrating any malignant disease involving the marrow although it is an uncommon finding in childhood leukemia.
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