BACKGROUND Myeloid sarcoma(MS),also referred to as granulocytic sarcoma or chloroma,is a rare type of extramedullary malignant tumor.MS comprises primitive granulocytic precursor cells that play a key role in the earl...BACKGROUND Myeloid sarcoma(MS),also referred to as granulocytic sarcoma or chloroma,is a rare type of extramedullary malignant tumor.MS comprises primitive granulocytic precursor cells that play a key role in the early stages of white blood cell development.Notably,the occurrence of this tumor in the gingiva is rare.CASE SUMMARY The present study reported the case of MS with gingival swelling in the maxillary region,with aleukemic presentation in a 32-year-old male patient.Following two courses of chemotherapy,computed tomography of the region demonstrated complete clearance of the tumor.At the 12-month follow-up appointment,the patient was in a stable condition with the absence of progression.The etiology,clinical features,diagnosis,and relevant treatment of MS are discussed in the present study.CONCLUSION Diagnosis of MS may be confirmed following histological and immunohistochemical examinations.展开更多
基金The Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province,No.ZR2019MH003.
文摘BACKGROUND Myeloid sarcoma(MS),also referred to as granulocytic sarcoma or chloroma,is a rare type of extramedullary malignant tumor.MS comprises primitive granulocytic precursor cells that play a key role in the early stages of white blood cell development.Notably,the occurrence of this tumor in the gingiva is rare.CASE SUMMARY The present study reported the case of MS with gingival swelling in the maxillary region,with aleukemic presentation in a 32-year-old male patient.Following two courses of chemotherapy,computed tomography of the region demonstrated complete clearance of the tumor.At the 12-month follow-up appointment,the patient was in a stable condition with the absence of progression.The etiology,clinical features,diagnosis,and relevant treatment of MS are discussed in the present study.CONCLUSION Diagnosis of MS may be confirmed following histological and immunohistochemical examinations.