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What (who) is lymphoid leukemia - definition


Lymphoid leukemia         
A MALIGNANT LYMPHOCYTIC NEOPLASM OF B-CELL OR T-CELL LINEAGE INVOLVING PRIMARILY THE BONE MARROW AND THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD. THIS CATEGORY INCLUDES PRECURSOR OR ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIAS AND CHRONIC LEUKEMIAS.
Lymphatic leukemia; Lymphocytic leukemia; Lymphoid leukemias; Leukemia, lymphocytic; Lymphatic leukaemia; Leukemia, t-cell; Leukemia, b-cell; Lymphoid leukaemia; B cell leukemia; T cell leukemia; Lymphoid neoplasm; Lymphoid cancer; B-cell malignancies
Lymphoid leukemias are a group of leukemias affecting circulating lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. The lymphocytic leukemias are closely related to lymphomas of the lymphocytes, to the point that some of them are unitary disease entities that can be called by either name (for example, adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma).
Childhood leukemia         
  • Young girl receiving chemotherapy treatment
LEUKEMIA THAT OCCURS IN CHILDREN
Childhood Leukemia; Juvenile Leukemia; Childhood leukaemia; Child leukemia; Children with leukemia
Childhood leukemia is leukemia that occurs in a child and is a type of childhood cancer. Childhood leukemia is the most common childhood cancer, accounting for 29% of cancers in children aged 0–14 in 2018.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia         
  • In ALL, lymphoid cell development stops at the lymphoblast (arrow), which are also overproduced.
  • Graphs of overall survival rates at 5 years and 10 years in people in pediatric care and adults with ALL
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LEUKEMIA THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY OVER PRODUCTION OF LYMPHOBLASTS.
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia; Acute lymphocytic leukaemia; Acute lymphocytic leukemia; Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia; Leukemia, lymphocytic, acute; Lymphoblastic lymphoma; Lymphoblastic Lymphoma; Leukemia, lymphoblastic, acute; Acute b-cell leukemia; All-l1; Acute lymphoid leukemia; B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia; B-ALL; Lymphoblastic leukemia
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a cancer of the lymphoid line of blood cells characterized by the development of large numbers of immature lymphocytes. Symptoms may include feeling tired, pale skin color, fever, easy bleeding or bruising, enlarged lymph nodes, or bone pain.
Examples of use of lymphoid leukemia
1. A US medical report also established a link between exposure to Agent Orange and chronic lymphoid leukemia, also opening the way to compensation for American veterans.