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Clinical features and incidence of central nervous system involvement in patients with adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma. [PDF]

open access: yesBr J Haematol
Ueno T   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Parental, pregnancy and neonatal characteristics during the perinatal period as potential risk factors for childhood cancer: FeToxCancer case-control study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Stajnko A   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Leukaemia and transient leukaemia in Down syndrome

Human Genetics, 1990
We have reviewed 215 published cases of leukaemia and transient leukaemia in Down syndrome. There is an over-representation of mosaic trisomy 21, possibly the result, at least in part, of a survival effect. The most intriguing observation is a bimodal distribution of maternal age, produced largely because cases with true leukaemia have a significantly ...
L, Iselius, P, Jacobs, N, Morton
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Prolymphocytic Leukaemia

British Journal of Haematology, 1974
Summary. The clinical and haematological features of 15 patients with a rare variant of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) are described. The disease predominantly affects males in the sixth and seventh decades of life and presenting symptoms include fatigue, weakness, weight loss, sweats and fevers.
D A, Galton   +5 more
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Hypercalcaemia in leukaemia

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1976
A case of hypercalcaemia complicating the acute leukaemic phase of lymphoma in a seven year old female is presented.
J E, Hegarty, J J, Fennelly, S, Cahalane
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Chronic leukaemias

Baillière's Clinical Haematology, 1992
In recent years many subtypes of CLL and some CML variants have been recognized throughout the world by means of careful clinical, epidemiological, immunological, molecular biological and viral studies. Most striking has been the establishment of a close association between certain immunophenotypical subtypes of CLL and infection with HTLV-I and ...
S C, Finch, M S, Linet
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Pregnancy in Leukaemia

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1965
THE association of pregnancy and acute leukaemia is rare. In 1943 McGoldrick and Lapp collected 34 such cases which had been recorded in the world literature. Yahia, Hyman and Phillips (1958) found reports of an additional 32'cases between 1943 and 1956.
F R, Stevens, H M, Fisher
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Leukaemia and Pregnancy

2008
In summary, the management of women diagnosed with leukaemia in pregnancy needs an interdisciplinary approach, including a careful oncological work-up as well as close monitoring of the pregnancy until delivery and beyond. Patients with acute leukaemias normally must receive anti-leukaemic treatment at full dosage prior to delivery, except for selected
Fey MF, Surbek D
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