Figure 1. Axial head CT images of patient from day of initial study (A, B) and 12 days later (C, D). Initial images (A, B) reveal multiple intracranial rounded areas of hemorrhage with surrounding edema. Follow-up study (C, D) demonstrates progressive decrease in density and size of hemorrhages without new hemorrhage or mass effect

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Leukostasis Presenting as Focal Hemorrhagic Lesions in the Brain: An Underrecognized But Life-threatening Complication of Leukemia

Singh Ria BS, Cotant Matthew B MD, Krishnan Anant MD

American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2024, 12(9), 138-140 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-12-9-2