“…This proportion observed is in the range of haemostatic complications (10Á3%) reported for adults with CML at diagnosis. But it must be stressed that the data for adult cohorts usually comprise the sum of thrombotic and haemorrhagic complications (Schafer, 1984;Liu et al, 2017;Sora et al, 2018) while no case of thrombosis was observed in childhood CML although the proportion of patients exhibiting a platelet count >1 000 9 10 9 /l was considerably higher. Besides CML, Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN, polycythaemia vera [PV], essential thrombocythaemia [ET], primary myelofibrosis [MF]) are associated with thrombotic events occurring frequently at unusual sites (portal and splenic veins, mesenteric arteries, cerebral sinuses).…”