“…The clinical signs of leukemia may be evident at birth with hepatosplenomegaly, petechiae and ecchymosis [7]. Leukemic cell infiltration into the skin (leukemia cutis) is commonly found when the disease appears at birth and has also been noted in still born premature infants with leukaemia [8]. Patients with hyperleukocytosis should be closely monitored for its well-known complications like acute respiratory failure, pulmonary hemorrhage, CNS infarction, hemorrhage, splenic infarction, myocardial ischemia, renal failure due to renal vessel leukostasis [1,5].…”