Medical Terms
Incidence, Causes, Risk Factors
Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Anemia

What is a low red blood cell count?

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Most common in whites and Hispanics

What is ALL?

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a pale complexion

What is a symptom of low red blood cell count?

100

Blood and bone marrow tests

What is done to diagnose ALL and identify the ALL subtype?  This is also done to dx leukemia as well.

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The current “standard” treatment for AML includes

What is chemotherapy?

200

Low platelet count

What is thromboycytopenia?

200

Ages 1-4

Most common incidences age range

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Frequent infections

What is a symptom due to low wbc counts?

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CBC with differential

What test is ordered to check for AML?

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-----------is the most common type of stem cell transplantation used to treat AML.

What is autogeneic stem cell transplantation?

Allogeneic transplantation uses healthy blood-forming cells from an HLA-matched

family member, unrelated donor, or an umbilical cord blood unit. The donated

stem cells restore the bone marrow’s ability to form new blood cells.

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Low neutrophil count

What is Neutropenia?

300

Infants born with this are at increased risk of ALL ?

What is Down Syndrome?

300

Bruising easily

What is a symptom due to low platelet counts?

300

An examination of the stained blood cells with a microscope usually shows the presence of leukemic blast cells.

What is a peripheral blood smear?

300

Procedure in which a patient's own bone marrow is removed, froze and stored after achieving remission. 

What is autologous stem cell transplantation?

400

ALL

What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia?

400

Children exposed to ............ infections during their first year of life may have increased risk of childhood ALL.

What is bacterial?

400

Mild fever, swollen gums, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss....

What are general symptoms of AML?

400

A test done on a sample of blood to measure the

levels of certain substances released into the blood by organs and tissues in the body.

These substances include electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium and chloride),

fats, proteins, glucose (sugar), uric acid and enzymes.

What is a blood chemistry profile?

400

Focus on providing relief from symptoms and the stresses of a serious illness.  Improves quality of life for patient and family.

What is palliative care?

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to detect chromosome abnormalities

What is karyotyping?

500

This is the most common acute leukemia affecting adults

What is AML?

500

Enlarged spleen, liver or lymph nodes

What is a sign or symptom of ALL?

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A test used to classify cells in

a sample based on the type of antigens, or markers, on the surface of the cells. A

sample of cells is treated with special man-made antibodies that only stick to the

 

What is a flow cytometry?

500

 treatments used along with standard treatments but are not considered standard medical care. Some examples are: acupuncture, meditation massage and yoga

What is complementary therapies?

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