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Hyperleukocytosis in leukemia.
Dimensions in oncology nursing : journal of the Division of Nursing, 1993Hyperleukocytosis in leukemia challenges physicians and nurses to provide swift and aggressive care to the patient so that complications from leukostasis are avoided. It is therefore prudent for nurses to recognize patients at risk for hyperleukocytosis.
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[Malignant or benign hyperleukocytosis ?]
Revue medicale de Bruxelles, 2018Leukocytosis or an increase of white blood cells in the peripheral blood is a frequent anomaly. It is important to immediately distinguish if it is a benign or malignant leukocytosis and the analysis of the blood formula is the first step. The presence of abnormal cells such as blast cells is an alarm which must immediately consider the diagnosis of ...
C, Spilleboudt +3 more
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Hyperleukocytosis in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003A 26-year-old woman was referred for progressive fatigue, dyspnea, blurred vision, and near-syncope. At presentation, she had marked pallor, pyrexia, diffuse nontender lymphadenopathy, and both preretinal and retinal hemorrhages. The initial laboratory examination revealed a leukocyte count of 249,000 per cubic millimeter, a hemoglobin concentration of
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The role of leukapheresis in managing complications of hyperleukocytosis in pediatric acute leukemia
International journal of hematologyAlper Uygun +5 more
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Mantle Cell Lymphoma with Severe Hyperleukocytosis and Bone Marrow Infiltration.
Clinical LaboratoryShanmei Lv +3 more
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Hyperleukocytosis Associated with Hodgkin’s Sarcoma
The Guthrie Journal, 1956W C, BECK, T E, PALMER
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Hyperleukocytosis in Leukemia—An Emergency
1987Hyperleukocytosis is defined as a white blood cell count (WBC) of greater than 100,000/µl and is usually a feature of myeloproliferative or lymphoproliferative disorders (leukemias). An elevated WBC may occur in the chronic leukemias, in which there is a proliferation of the mature forms of white blood cells, or in acute leukemias, including blastic ...
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Cerebral Hemorrhage Due to Hyperleukocytosis
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011Shiber, Joseph R., Fines, Robert E.
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