Acute myelomonocytic leukaemia complicated by an acute aortic thrombosis.
Acute aortic thrombosis is a rare condition, occurring mainly as a result of trauma or atherosclerosis and occasionally secondary to hypercoagulable states. We report a patient with relapsed acute myeloid leukaemia who developed an unusual complication, acute aortic thrombosis.
Main Authors: | Leong, K.W., Bosco, J.J., Shaik, I.B. |
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1995
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