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Transient myeloproliferative disorder has been reported in infants with Down’s syndrome.
This disorder is clinically and hematologically indistinguishable from congenital leukemia. In
contrast to congenital leukemia, complete clinical and hematological recovery occurs within weeks
to months of diagnosis without antileukemic treatment.
We experienced a case of Transient myeloproliferative disorder with Down’s syndrome.
This 4-day-old female neonate showed jaundice, hepatomegaly, fever, dyspnea, mongoloid face and
congenital heart... |