(a type of immature white blood cell). These abnormal cells are called “blasts” and are the leukemia cells. These cells divide quickly, leaving less room for healthy cells to develop, and also cause the disease to spread fast. Acute leukemia is monitored by measuring the number of blasts...
Cytogenetic analysis performed at diagnosis is widely recognised to provide one of the most valuable prognostic indicators in AML. Yet any role for this technique in residual disease assessment, particularly in the context of subsequent transplantation procedures has been incompletely explored. The present...
The exact cause of AML is not known.What causes AML?Certain changes in your DNA A bone marrow disease in the past Exposure to high amounts of radiation, or medicines such as chemotherapy Exposure to chemicals such as pesticides or benzene (in tobacco, some paints and glues) Age older than...
Indications Amlodipine Besylate is primarily used to treat hypertension. It can dilate blood vessels, reduce peripheral resistance, decrease cardiac workload, and lower blood pressure.In addition, it can also be used to treat angina (myocardial ischemia), coronary heart disease, and other ...
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Leukemia is a complex multifactorial disease and leukemia diagnosis requires an interdisciplinary approach, including review of symptoms and physical examination, blood tests, bone marrow biopsy, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) evaluation, radiology, and genetic testing. ...
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If you have MDS, it can be challenging to know what to expect. Some people live with the condition for years and require little or no treatment. Others have more aggressive disease, and about a third of all patients develop AML, which requires more intense treatment. ...
Blood Hematopoietic Disease:Bone marrow Dysplasia Syndrome (MDS) Disease which is close to the early stage of leukemia. May be developed as the complicating disease of cancer radiation treatment. Symptoms areanemia, bleeding, and infection disease. The case which advances to AML from MDS is a adv...