Medical complications among acute leukaemia patients receiving inward induction chemotherapy at haematooncology section of the National Cancer Institute, Sri Lanka [PDF]
Introduction: Acute leukaemias are complicated with numerous disease and treatment related medical complications. Infection is one of the major complications and is related to chemotherapy associated-neutropaenia.
U. M. Wariyapperuma , P. Madawala
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Acute leukaemia immunophenotyping in bone‐marrow routine sections [PDF]
Immunohistochemistry of acute leukaemias in bone‐marrow paraffin sections is commonly thought to be useless because of the poor preservation of many lineage‐related markers. The recent development of antibodies against fixative‐resistant epitopes and of new antigen retrieval techniques, however, has expanded the possibility of accurately testing ...
Stefano Pileri +9 more
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Paediatric acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and caesarean section: A report from the United Kingdom Childhood Cancer Study (UKCCS) [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundReports have suggested that children born by caesarean initiated before labour onset may be at increased risk of developing acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). However, with most data being derived from case‐control study interviews, information on the underpinning reasons for caesarean section is sparse, and evidence is conflicting ...
Audrey Bonaventure +3 more
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Routine immunofluorescent and histochemical analysis of bone marrow involvement of lymphoma/leukaemia: The use of cryostat sections [PDF]
Enzyme histochemical and immunohistological (immuno-fluorescence and -peroxidase) techniques have been routinely used for investigating over 70 normal and pathological bone marrow samples. This recently standardized diagnostic procedure is very quick and can be performed in a few hours. In 6 cases the clinical diagnosis of leukaemia/lymphoma has become
Marco Chilosi +4 more
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Diagnosis of hairy-cell leukaemia by tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity in paraffin-embedded tissue sections. [PDF]
Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase activity may be demonstrated in paraffin-embedded liver and spleen specimens as well as in decalcified bone marrow biopsies after fixation in a mixed glutaraldehyde-formaldehyde-calcium acetate solution. This technique may routinely be applied to haematologically relevant material and aids in the differential ...
V. Grouls
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Adult survivors of sickle cell disease, transfusion-dependent beta-thalassaemia and childhood acute leukaemia in England: protocol for a mixed methods data linkage and health-related quality of life survey study [PDF]
Introduction Recent advances in treatment and care have improved survival rates for children and young adults with severe blood disorders such as sickle cell disease (SCD), transfusion-dependent beta-thalassaemia (TDT) and acute leukaemia. However, their
Richard Feltbower +23 more
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Leukaemia Presenting with Nasal Section Septal Abscess: A Case Report
Nasal Septal Abscess (NSA) is a rare but serious condition that typically arises from trauma, infections, or surgical interventions. However, in immunocompromised patients, NSA may develop spontaneously due to underlying haematological conditions. A 28- year-old male with recently diagnosed pre-B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) presented with ...
Aishwarya Biradar +4 more
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Paraffin Section Immunotyping of Leukaemias [PDF]
Surender Juneja +5 more
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ACUTE LEUKAEMIA IMMUNOPHENOTYPING BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN BONE MARROW TREPHINE BIOPSY SECTIONS
Debi Prasad Mishra +2 more
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