Acute Leukemia
Acute leukemia is a disease of the leukocytes and their precursors. Acute leukemia is characterized by the appearance of immature, abnormal cells. Acute-leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. There are various types of blood cells, red blood cells to carry oxygen and white blood cells to fight infections. Leukemia is usually a cancer of the white blood cells. It is divided into type general types, Acute and Chronic are further subclassified as to the particular type of blood cell. The acute leukemias are classified to morphologic, cytochemical, and immunologic criteria. Chronic leukemia progresses more slowly than acute leukemia Acute leukemia permits greater numbers of more mature. Acute leukemia is a rare disease, population-based studies are difficult to perform. All types of leukemia are slightly more common in males than in females, Male predominance is less marked for acute leukemia than for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and the sex incidence is almost the same in very young children. The influence of geographic, socioeconomic, and racial factors on the incidence and outcome. Acute leukemia has not been well studied leukemia are fatal; death is usually due to complications resulting from infiltration of the marrow.
Acute leukemia is the most common form of childhood cancer. Responsible for approximately thirty persontage of cancers in children under age sixteen.
Causes of Acute Leukemia
The common causes of Acute Leukemia
- Infections.
- Fever.
- Bleeding.
- Heredity Conditions.
- Smoking.
Symptoms of Acute Leukemia
The common Symptoms of Acute Leukemia
- Easy bruising.
- Paleness.
- Sweating.
- Spreads to the brain headaches .
- Balance problems and confusion appears.
Treatment of Acute Leukemia
The common Treatment of Acute Leukemia
- Chemotherapy.
- Naturopathic medicine .
- Mind-body medicine .
- Clinical trials.
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