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- O A Gavrilina, V S Dubov, V V Troitskaya, A M Kovrigina, V N Dvirnyk, I V Galtseva, A B Sudarikov, T N Obukhova, E N Parovichnikova, and V G Savchenko.
- National Medical Research Center for Hematology.
- Terapevt Arkh. 2021 Jul 23; 93 (7): 793-799.
AbstractThe prevalence of multiple primary tumors has significantly increased last time. The question of choosing the optimal tactics of therapy today not fully resolved. Particular interest is the simultaneous detection of two neoplasms of similar origin in one study biopsy material. This publication presents a case of simultaneous diagnosis of myeloid sarcoma and mantle cell lymphoma in a 65-year-old patient, which required use of two different chemotherapy protocols. This example shows the need to use an extended diagnostic approach at all stages of the therapy, which allows choosing right tactics of therapy and achieving complete remission of two neoplasms.
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