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The term leukemia mean "white blood", which is used to describe the neoplastic proliferation of one hematopoietic cell type (granulocytes, monocytes, lymphocytes, and sometimes erythrocytes and megakaryocytes)
Features of all leukemias are as followed - With acute leukemia, symptoms tend to develop very quickly. You may suddenly spike a fever that won't go away, develop an infection for no apparent reason, or start bleeding spontaneously from your nose or gums and not be able to stop it.
What is the most reliable diagnostic procedure for leukemia?
The diagnosis of leukemia is usually made by analyzing a patient's blood sample by complete blood count (CBC) or microscopic examination of the blood, or by using flow cytometry.
In acute leukemia, the best indicator is the presence of precursor cells in the blood. Blasts are immature cancer cells. If more than 20% of the cells in the blood are precursor cells, this indicates a possible diagnosis of leukemia. It can also lead to leukemia, which has a low proportion of precursor cells.
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