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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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Pseudoleukemia

Postgraduate Medicine, 1979
Several case reports6-8 in the literature have pointed out that a clinical and morphologic picture resembling that of acute leukemia may be secondary to infection or use of toxic drugs or alcohol. In these cases, the leukemic picture spontaneously returns to normal when the precipitating factor is no longer present.
Earl W. Campbell   +3 more
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Leukemia in an Infant Born of a Mother with Leukemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
THE literature contains many reports of patients with leukemia who have had pregnancies terminating successfully in the birth of normal infants.1 , 2 Thus far, no child born of a mother with leukemia has been observed to have the same disease.3 , 4 The present report concerns an infant in whom acute lymphocytic leukemia developed at nine months of age.
Henry G. Cramblett   +2 more
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Benzene and Leukemia

2008
Benzene and Leukemia addresses leukemogenic effect of benzene, representing a complex model of chemical carcinogenesis in humans.
V. Bollati, A. Forni
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Leukemia cutis in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
separating normal epidermis from a diffuse dermal infiltrate of lymphoid blast cells with round and regular nuclei, inconspicuous nucleoli, and scanty, moderately basophilic cytoplasm. Immunophenotype analysis revealed strong positivity for CD 10.The patient wastreated with methotrexate, teniposide, cytosine arabinoside, and local irradiation, and a ...
J.M. Forjaz de Lacerda   +5 more
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Secondary leukemia or unfavorable leukemia?

Blood, 2003
Secondary leukemia usually describes a myeloid leukemia that follows treatment with chemotherapy or radiation or an exposure to any leukemogen. Smith and colleagues (page [43][1]) describe a remarkable series, spanning 3 decades, of 306 consecutive patients with therapy-related myeloid leukemia ...
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Leukemia and Hemophilia

Pediatrics, 1986
To the Editor.— I enjoyed reading the paper by Aronis et al,1 and would like to bring to your attention that we have also recently observed leukemia in two patients with hemophilia A and B, 10 and 1½ years of age, respectively.2 Because commercial factor VIII and IX were not used and only blood, fresh frozen plasma, and plasma were given
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Leukemia vaccines

Current Oncology Reports, 2001
Leukemia is susceptible to immune-mediated therapies such as allogeneic stem-cell transplantation, donor lymphocyte infusion, and interferon. The clinical effectiveness of these immune-based modalities has encouraged interest in vaccine therapies for leukemia.
Jeffrey J. Molldrem   +1 more
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Leukemia

2012
A lifetime of sustained lymphohematopoiesis requires a stem cell compartment that produces maturing progeny with immaculate fidelity over almost a century. The stem cell gives rise to progenitor cells that are committed to either lymphoid or myeloid development.
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Induction of chronic myelogenous leukemia in mice by the P210bcr/abl gene of the Philadelphia chromosome.

Science, 1990
In tumor cells from virtually all patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia, the Philadelphia chromosome, a fusion of chromosomes 9 and 22, directs the synthesis of the P210bcr/abl protein.
G. Daley, R. A. Etten, D. Baltimore
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