Entopic Phenomenon as Initial Presentation of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
- Caroline Laforest;
- Dinesh Selva, MBBS;
- John Crompton, MBBS; and
- Igal Leibovitch, MD
- From Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia.
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Background: About half of adult patients with acute myelogenous leukemia experience ocular involvement (1), most commonly leukemic retinopathy. In most of these cases, the retinopathy is …
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