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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

2007
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders which originate from various important genetic lesions in B and T progenitor cells, including mutations that lead to stage-specific developmental arrest and those that impart the capacity for unlimited self-renewal, resulting in clonal expansion of immature progenitor cells
Biondi A., Scrideli C. A., Cazzaniga G.
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Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
The authors review the advances of the last decade in bone marrow culture cytogenetics and immunology that have aided in understanding the pathophysiology of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia and they also discuss the major strides in treatment that have occurred.
Holcombe E. Grier, Howard J. Weinstein
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Pharmacogenomics of Acute Leukemia

Pharmacogenomics, 2007
Pharmacogenomics provides knowledge regarding how genetic polymorphisms affect treatment responses. Such an approach is particularly needed in cancer therapy, as most chemotherapeutics drugs affect both tumor and normal cells, are ineffective in many patients and exhibit serious side effects. Leukemia exists in two different forms, myeloid and lymphoid.
Marc Ansari, Maja Krajinovic
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Treatment of Acute Leukemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt I would rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance. e. e.
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Acute Ocular Leukemia

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
A 71-year-old woman had a history of recent weight loss and bilateral decreased visual acuity, bilateral serous detachment, and mental depression. Fluorescein angiograms showed a myriad of retinal pigment epithelial leakage points. Despite extensive evaluation, the cause of her weight loss and ocular process remained uncertain until her death, when ...
Marilyn C. Kincaid   +2 more
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Acute Leukemia in Children

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1975
One of the most encouraging endeavors in pediatric oncology in recent years has been the development of treatment regimens for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Remission in children with leukemia was first induced with aminopterin in 1948(1). Since then, other drugs have been used in numerous combinations.
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Acute basophilic leukemia

European Journal of Haematology, 2001
Abstract: Acute basophilic leukemia has recently been included into a revised classification of acute leukemias proposed by the WHO panel. Due to the rarity of the disease, consistent diagnostic criteria are lacking. We report on two cases of acute basophilic leukemia that occurred in our department during the last 10 yr.
Manuel Aivado   +5 more
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Proposed revised criteria for the classification of acute myeloid leukemia. A report of the French-American-British Cooperative Group.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt The first proposals for the morphologic classification of the acute leukemias by the French-American-British (FAB) group (1) were put forward in the hope that they might serve as a basis fo...
J. Bennett   +6 more
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Revised recommendations of the International Working Group for Diagnosis, Standardization of Response Criteria, Treatment Outcomes, and Reporting Standards for Therapeutic Trials in Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2003
An International Working Group met to revise the diagnostic and response criteria for acute myelogenous leukemia originally published in 1990, as well as to provide definitions of outcomes and reporting standards to improve interpretability of data and ...
B. Cheson   +19 more
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Acute Myelocytic Leukemia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1976
The difference between the chemotherapeutic response in patients with acute myelocytic leukemia (AML) and in those with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) would appear to be more a problem of lack of regeneration of normal myeloid tissues than a lack of susceptibility of the neoplastic cell to chemotherapy.
Wallace Hj   +10 more
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