Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia(APML) in an Adult Patient Presenting with Multiple Lytic Bony Lesions – The First of its Kind – A Case Report with Review of Literature
Rajeev Lakkavalli Krishnappa, G. Kanakasetty, Suresh Babu Mallekavu Chikkadasappa, S. Rao
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Abstract
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia presenting with bony lesions alongside medullary involvement is rare with anecdotal reports having noted this manifestation in a newly diagnosed case. We here report an infrequent presentation of a young adult male presenting solely with multiple axial and pelvic bone lesions initially, with the initial impression being a lymphoma /infiltrative lesion. This is a case report that reiterates the need for prompt diagnosis and a thorough evaluation for early treatment, especially since this is a curable malignancy.