We present a case report on Urothelial Carcinoma with Clear cell change. Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide with most
prevelant being the Urothelial Carcinoma. Among the various variants of Urothelial cancers, clear cell variant is rare and reported infrequently.We
present a case of a 70 years old female who presented to our hospital with hematuria and urinary retention. On CT abdomen a lobulated solid mass
was seen in the right posterolateral wall. On TURBT a diagnosis of Urothelial Cancer with Clear cell change (>80%) was given which was
conrmed on IHC. We report the cases due to its rare diagnosis and infrequent publication.
We report a case of AML in a 29-year-old HIV-positive female on anti-retroviral therapy. She presented with bicytopenia, fever and easy fatiquability. Bone marrow examination revealed 77% blasts, which on flow cytometric immunophenotyping showed positivity for myeloid lineage markers and were negative for monocytic and lymphoid lineage markers. Although rare, AML is seen in HIV patients, therefore, in presence of persistent cytopenias, detailed hematological evaluation should be done so as to not miss/delay the AML diagnosis.
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