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Juvenile Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 1988Juvenile chronic myelogenous leukemia (JCML) is a malignant hematopoietic disorder of monocyte-histiocyte lineage that affects children less than 4 years of age. Since the disease represents only 2% of all childhood leukemias, experience with it has been limited even in large centers.
M H, Freedman, Z, Estrov, H S, Chan
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Hypoplastic Acute Myelogenous Leukaemia
British Journal of Haematology, 1975Summary.The clinical course, diagnosis and management of nine cases of hypoplastic acute myelogenous leukaemia are described. Such cases may follow a slowly progressive course and should not receive anti‐leukaemic chemotherapy unless the disease is advancing rapidly or unless some specific complication develops. If chemotherapy has to be given, usually
M E, Beard +6 more
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Therapy of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
Blood Reviews, 1983Over the past 10 years, there have been substantial advances in the treatment of AML. Intensive induction chemotherapy using 7-day courses of cytarabine and daunorubicin or amsacrine produce remission in 60% to 85% of patients. Median remission duration is 9 to 16 months. In some series, 20% to 40% of patients are in continuous remission for 2 years or
K A, Foon, R P, Gale
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Photochemotherapy of myelogenous and non-myelogenous tumor cells
ICALEO '88: Proceedings of the Laser Research in Medicine, Dentistry & Surgery Conference, 1988Dye mediated laser photoradiation therapy was tested in an in vitro model for its efficacy to eliminate occult tumor cells for ex vivo autologous bone marrow purging. Merocyanine 540 was mixed with leukemia, lymphoma, small cell lung carcinoma, and multiple myeloma cells supplemented with 0.25% human albumin. This cell-dye mixture was exposed to 514 nm
Kirpal S. Gulliya, A. Edward Profio
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1923
The case herewith reported is of interest, first, because few instances of chloroma are published each year (only three in 1922), and, secondly, because the symptoms in this child all pointed to cerebral lesions and diverted the attention of the clinicians from the underlying condition.
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The case herewith reported is of interest, first, because few instances of chloroma are published each year (only three in 1922), and, secondly, because the symptoms in this child all pointed to cerebral lesions and diverted the attention of the clinicians from the underlying condition.
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MYELOGENOUS AND LYMPHATIC LEUKEMIA
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1919I have been asked to tell something about my work with blood diseases. I have chosen as my subject, "Leukemia," as I feel that as nurses we come in contact with this terrible disease less often than any other, and have, therefore, considered it a rare condition. Review of the literature.-It has been stated that in 1845, Huges Bennett recorded a case of
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Immunotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1974One hundred and seven untreated patients with acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML) were admitted to St Bartholomew's Hospital between 10 October 1970 and 31 January 1973. Before receiving drugs to induce remission they were allocated alternatively into 2 groups to decide their remission treatment-a group to receive chemotherapy alone and a group to ...
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Fused transcript of abl and bcr genes in chronic myelogenous leukaemia
Nature, 1985E. Shtivelman +3 more
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