Acute Coronary Syndrome as an Unusual Initial Presentation of T‐Prolymphocytic Leukemia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Christian R. Klein,
Felix Jansen,
Peter Brossart
et al.
Abstract:T‐prolymphocytic leukaemia (T‐PLL) is the most common mature T‐cell leukaemia in Central Europe and is often manifested by rapidly increasing lymphocytosis, marked bone marrow infiltration and splenomegaly. In 10–15% of cases, the diagnosis is made by incidental findings in otherwise asymptomatic patients. Here we report a case of T‐PLL that initially became symptomatic due to the presence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Initially, emergency coronary angiography with consecutive emergency 5‐coronary artery b… Show more
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