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Gelatinous Marrow Transformation Associated with Imatinib: Case Report and Literature Review.

Elaine ChangGustavo RiveroB JiangS YellapragadaP Thiagarajan
Published in: Case reports in hematology (2017)
Gelatinous marrow transformation (GMT) is a rare condition observed in severe illness or malnutrition, in which the bone marrow contains amorphous "gelatinous" extracellular material, and histopathology demonstrates varied degrees of fat cell atrophy and loss of hematopoietic elements. An association of GMT with imatinib use in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has been reported recently. The objective of this study is to describe a case of GMT associated with imatinib use and review the existing similar cases in the literature to identify epidemiological patterns and potential imatinib-induced mechanisms leading to gelatinous conversion.
Keyphrases
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