BackgroundAcute myeloblastic leukaemia is a malignant bone marrow neoplasm of myeloid
precursors of white blood cells. Due to its high morbidity rate, early
diagnosis and appropriate medical therapy is essential.MethodsThe article highlights normal blood alterations like anaemia,
thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis and advanced diagnostic aids like flow
cytometry, special staining as a diagnostic modality as well as for
prognostic information in acute leukaemia, particularly as a tool for
assigning lineage and facilitating further pathologic classification which
may be helpful in influencing treatment strategies.ResultsOn clinical examination the case presented with features of inflammatory
gingival enlargement with presence of local deposits and calculus. Routine
blood examination anaemia, thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis with haemoglobin
5.6 gm% and total leukocyte count of 1,12,000 / cu mm suggestive of
leukaemia. Myeloperoxidase and leukocyte nonspecific esterase (NSE) special
stain were used which showed presence of myeloblasts in the peripheral smear
suggestive of acute myelocytic leukaemia. Flow cytometry were done which
further helped in interpretation of these cells which showed to be strongly
positive for CD45, CD13, CD14, and anti HLADR and moderately positive for
CD4, CD34 and Anti MPO confirming to be case of AML-M4 with 57.73%
gating.ConclusionsFact that gingival alterations are sometimes the first manifestations of the
disease implies that dental professionals must be sufficiently familiarized
with the clinical manifestations of systemic diseases. The timely referral
by the general dentist for a suspicious lesion provided an early diagnosis
and early intervention reducing the patient morbidity.
Pemphigus is a group of autoimmune diseases characterized by formation of intraepithelial bullae in skin and the mucous membrane. Pemphigus vulgaris affects the oral mucosa in nearly all cases. Pemphigus vulgaris is characterized by auto antibodies directed against desmosome-associated protein antigens (desmoglein-3) found in epithelial and epidermal intercellular substance. We report here a case of pemphigus vulgaris of gingiva in an adult female patient at an early stage followed by dermatologic involvement. Perilesional incision was taken and histopathological and direct immunofluorescence was done for identification of specific antibodies. The oral lesions were treated with 0.1% Triamcinolone acetonide ointment and Prednisolone 20 mg twice daily with multivitamins was administered systemically for skin lesion.
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