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A recent study conducted by researchers at Mansoura University in Egypt focused on acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia with a favorable prognosis. The study highlighted the complications that can arise in managing APL, including retinal detachment and intraocular hemorrhage. The researchers emphasized the challenges of managing intraocular and intracranial hemorrhage due to the risks of hemorrhage and coagulopathy. They also noted the poor visual prognosis, high risk of central nervous system infiltration, and potential for medullary relapse in APL cases. [Extracted from the article] |