Acute myeloid leukaemia with florid plasmacytosis presents a diagnostic conundrum.

Although it happens infrequently, acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and plasmacytosis are known to be related. There are a very small number of case reports that show an increase in plasma cells at the time of AML diagnosis. Here, we discuss the case of a 65-year-old man who had excessive plasmacytosis and acute myelomonocytic leukaemia, which made...

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Nasal cavity malignant ectomesenchymoma

Cancerous ectomesenchymomas are a rare type of tumour. Most of the patients with this tumour are young children. The head and neck are the most typical sites. This soft-tissue tumour should be treated using a multimodal strategy. A 43-year-old woman with a malignant ectomesenchymoma of the nasal cavity is...

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Peripheral T-cell lymphoma in a 1-year-old child: an uncommon case

About 12% of lymphoid neoplasms are peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL). In kids, where they are even more uncommon, they account for just 1% of cases of Non-lymphoma Hodgkin's in this age group. Due to the rarity of PTCL, we...

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