Post-traumatic pelvic extramedullary haemopoetic tissue causing lower urinary tract symptoms. 2012

R Loh, and D Foley, and W Ranasinghe, and K Austin, and P Ranchod, and R Berry
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, VIC Australia.

Extramedullary haemopoiesis (EMH) is the abnormal development and growth of haemopoietic tissue outside the bone marrow. It is usually asymptomatic and occurs in the presence of myelodysplastic syndromes. In this report, we describe the first post-traumatic EMH presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms.

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