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Verónica Roldán Galiacho1, Itxaso Plazaola Matilla1, Bernabé Dávila de Las Fuentes2
1Department of Hematology Cruces University Hospital Barakaldo Spain.
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Faggot cells and blasts with blebs with intense myeloperoxidase are characteristic of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Whenever there is a suspicion of APL, ATRA should be started, given its potential severity. There are few cases with non-APL with this morphology but are rarely described in acute leukemia with myelodysplasia related changes.
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