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Fig. 8C. 40-year-old man with unremarkable medical history, admitted
for small-bowel obstruction. Enhanced CT scan of abdomen shows intestinal
involvement with stenosis and parietal thickening associated with ascites and
peritoneal carcinosis. Diagnosis at biopsy was granulocytic sarcoma of small
intestine without evidence of blood or bone marrow involvement. Twenty-one
months later, patient was diagnosed with acute myeloblastic leukemia with
central nervous system and bone marrow involvement.
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