What symptom does medullary sarcoma have
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Myeloid sarcoma is a special type of leukemia that can cause exophthalmos. Clinically, it can also cause eyelid edema. Therefore, this article will introduce the related symptoms of myeloid sarcoma.
What symptom does medullary sarcoma have
Symptom 1: myeloid sarcoma can occur at any age, common in children and young people, male more than female. The mass may be single, multiple or disseminated. It may occur alone or with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), MPD and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).
Symptom 2: the common sites are under the periosteum of skull, paranasal sinus, sternum, ribs, vertebrae and pelvis. Lymph nodes and skin are also common. Breast, liver, spleen, kidney and muscle are occasionally involved. Myeloid sarcoma occurs under the orbital periosteum and can cause exophthalmos. The most typical exophthalmos is unilateral or bilateral asymmetry.
Symptom 3: serious eyelid edema, conjunctival valgus, inflammation, corneal dryness, ulcer, ophthalmoplegia, visual acuity and even blindness, tumor invasion of temporal bone, will lead to vertigo in peacetime performance, and some people will appear hearing loss and facial nerve paralysis symptoms.
matters needing attention
Myeloid sarcoma in the clinical common symptoms are described in the article, after the disease, the patient can eat more vitamin rich food in the diet, to supplement vitamins, fresh fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins, such as carrots, vegetables, celery, apples, kiwi fruit, coconut and so on.