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- to acute megakaryoblastic leukemia. Transient myeloid leukemia is a pre-leukemic condition. The most common symptoms in children are easy bruising, pale...
- with AML may experience swelling of the gums because of infiltration of leukemic cells into the gum tissue. Involvement of other parts of the body such...
- of acute myeloid leukemia; in other words, it is a solid collection of leukemic cells occurring outside of the bone marrow. Chloromas are rare; exact estimates...
- hypothesis. Several characteristic genetic changes lead to the creation of a leukemic lymphoblast. These changes include chromosomal translocations, intrachromosomal...
- Adolph (1950). "Microscopic and Histochemical Studies on the Auer Bodies in Leukemic Cells". Blood. 5 (9): 847–863. doi:10.1182/blood.V5.9.847.847. PMID 15434012...
- current WHO classification; called small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) when leukemic cells are absent. 10.2% Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) 3.7% Acute monocytic...
- Falsely normal marrow on T1 can be seen with diffuse multiple myeloma or leukemic infiltration when the water to fat ratio is not sufficiently altered, as...
- increasing appetite, tonic, diuretic, febrifugal, anthelmintic and anti-leukemic. It also leads to more activity from the gall bladder and has an effect...
- cells in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma". Leukemia. 3 (8): 578–84. PMID 2787452. Leukemic B cells with a characteristically sharp nuclear cleft seemingly dividing...
- other organs and the bloodstream; this progression is referred to as "leukemic mycosis fungoides", "Sézary syndrome preceded by mycosis fungoides", or...