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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002
This article provides a review of the acute leukemias with updated basic and practical information. The main emphasis is on techniques used to arrive at the correct diagnosis. Although morphology and cytochemistry were the mainstays of diagnosis in the past, new developments in immunophenotyping, cytogenetics, molecular biology, and in vitro assays ...
Harold R, Schumacher+3 more
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This article provides a review of the acute leukemias with updated basic and practical information. The main emphasis is on techniques used to arrive at the correct diagnosis. Although morphology and cytochemistry were the mainstays of diagnosis in the past, new developments in immunophenotyping, cytogenetics, molecular biology, and in vitro assays ...
Harold R, Schumacher+3 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2009
The evolution of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) classification reflects greater understanding of the AML pathogenesis. The 2008 World Health Organization classification incorporated cytogenetic and molecular genetic findings and introduced important prognostic correlations.
Amy, Heerema-McKenney, Daniel A, Arber
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The evolution of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) classification reflects greater understanding of the AML pathogenesis. The 2008 World Health Organization classification incorporated cytogenetic and molecular genetic findings and introduced important prognostic correlations.
Amy, Heerema-McKenney, Daniel A, Arber
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2008
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous group of leukemias that result from clonal transformation of hematopoietic precursors through the acquisition of chromosomal rearrangements and multiple gene mutations. As a result of highly collaborative clinical research by pediatric cooperative cancer groups worldwide, disease-free survival has ...
Jeffrey E, Rubnitz+2 more
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous group of leukemias that result from clonal transformation of hematopoietic precursors through the acquisition of chromosomal rearrangements and multiple gene mutations. As a result of highly collaborative clinical research by pediatric cooperative cancer groups worldwide, disease-free survival has ...
Jeffrey E, Rubnitz+2 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1997
Advances in the molecular and immunologic characterization of leukemic cells have greatly aided the diagnosis and risk assignment of ALL, as well as the monitoring of bone marrow samples for minimal residual disease. Currently, 75% of childhood cases have biologically and therapeutically relevant genetic abnormalities.
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Advances in the molecular and immunologic characterization of leukemic cells have greatly aided the diagnosis and risk assignment of ALL, as well as the monitoring of bone marrow samples for minimal residual disease. Currently, 75% of childhood cases have biologically and therapeutically relevant genetic abnormalities.
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Acute leukemia in children and adults is still a serious disease, but progress made during the past decade has been encouraging. Physicians-in-training, nonspecialist practitioners, and paramedical personnel should be aware of advances in the field to make the best therapy available to the infrequently encountered patient.
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International Journal of Oncology, 1997
The acute leukemias continue to present a formidable challenge for which there is not yet a reliably curative 'standard approach' for the majority of adults with this family of diseases. In order to make progress in terms of curing these devastating diseases, we must understand leukemia biology on the clinical, cellular and molecular levels, with ...
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The acute leukemias continue to present a formidable challenge for which there is not yet a reliably curative 'standard approach' for the majority of adults with this family of diseases. In order to make progress in terms of curing these devastating diseases, we must understand leukemia biology on the clinical, cellular and molecular levels, with ...
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Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia
Leukemia & Lymphoma, 1995In 1985 acute megakaryoblastic leukemia was included in the FAB classification system of hematological neoplasias with the designation of AML M7. It occurs in all age groups with two peaks in distribution. The one is in adults and the other in children 1 to 3 years of age especially in those with Down's syndrome.
Winfried Gassmann, Helmut Löffler
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Blood, 2013
Abstract There is growing research interest in the mammalian Tribbles (Trib) family of serine/threonine pseudokinases and their oncogenic association with acute leukemias. This review is to understand the role of Trib genes in hematopoietic malignancies and their potential as targets for novel therapeutic strategies in acute myeloid ...
Kai Ling Liang+2 more
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Abstract There is growing research interest in the mammalian Tribbles (Trib) family of serine/threonine pseudokinases and their oncogenic association with acute leukemias. This review is to understand the role of Trib genes in hematopoietic malignancies and their potential as targets for novel therapeutic strategies in acute myeloid ...
Kai Ling Liang+2 more
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Current Oncology Reports, 2021
Infant leukemia is a rare, distinct subgroup of pediatric acute leukemias diagnosed in children under 1 year of age and characterized by unique, aggressive biology. Here, we review its clinical presentation, underlying molecular biology, current treatment strategies, and novel therapeutic approaches.Infant leukemias are associated with high-risk ...
Lauren Pommert+4 more
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Infant leukemia is a rare, distinct subgroup of pediatric acute leukemias diagnosed in children under 1 year of age and characterized by unique, aggressive biology. Here, we review its clinical presentation, underlying molecular biology, current treatment strategies, and novel therapeutic approaches.Infant leukemias are associated with high-risk ...
Lauren Pommert+4 more
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Classification of Acute Leukemia
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977The classification of acute leukemia has almost invariably been based on the morphologic diagnosis into two broad categories: acute lymphocytic and acute myeloid leukemia. Despite the wide range of morphologic variation in both groups, strict criteria to define the subgroups have only recently been proposed.
C. Sultan+4 more
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