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Acute lymphocytic leukemia

Second or Subsequent Remission With a Disease-Free Survival of 5 Years or Longer in Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia of Childhood: Results of a National Survey

Second or Subsequent Remission With a Disease-Free Survival of 5 Years or Longer in Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia of Childhood: Results of a National Survey

... The prognosis for acute lymphocytic leukemia in childhood has improved considerably in the last 20 years.’ An important question that has not yet been adequately addressed concerns the o[r] ...

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Educational Late Effects in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia

Educational Late Effects in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia

... This report extends to actual school performance the original study of intelligence in children with acute lymphocytic leukemia treated at the Chil- dren’s Hospital of Philadelphia.5 Dec[r] ...

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Nave bayesian classifier for acute lymphocytic Leukemia detection

Nave bayesian classifier for acute lymphocytic Leukemia detection

... world. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia is the most common type of Leukemia and it generally affects children and adults above fifty years of ...for Leukemia detection though it suffers from ...

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HOPES FOR TOMORROW VERSUS REALITIES OF TODAY: THERAPY AND PROGNOSIS IN ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA OF CHILDHOOD

HOPES FOR TOMORROW VERSUS REALITIES OF TODAY: THERAPY AND PROGNOSIS IN ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA OF CHILDHOOD

... PROGNOSIS IN ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA OF CHILDHOOD HOPES FOR TOMORROW VERSUS REALITIES OF TODAY: THERAPY AND. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/45/2/191[r] ...

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Air toxics and early childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia in Texas, a population based case control study

Air toxics and early childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia in Texas, a population based case control study

... Improvements in emissions, reporting, laboratory methods and sensor technology may also influence dif- ferences in air pollutant levels across the NATA releases. NATA data were only available for 1996, 1999, 2002 and ...

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Lymphocyte Surface Receptors in Childhood Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia

Lymphocyte Surface Receptors in Childhood Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia

... In patients whose bone marrow pathologic cells lack surface receptors such as 15 of 16 patients reported here, the percentage of normal periph- eral blood lymphocytes with surface recept[r] ...

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HL A antigens and disease: Acute lymphocytic leukemia

HL A antigens and disease: Acute lymphocytic leukemia

... As with the whole ALL group, the subset of 40 patients differ significantly overall from the normals for the first segregational series P -'0.007 and the gene and antigen frequencies of [r] ...

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Subcutaneous adipose tissue plays a beneficial effect on subclinical atherosclerosis in young survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia

Subcutaneous adipose tissue plays a beneficial effect on subclinical atherosclerosis in young survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia

... 24 leukemia-free controls, and assessed body fat mass (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry), computed tomography scan-derived abdominal adipose tissue, lipid profile, blood pressure (BP), adipokines, and cIMT by a ...

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Stem cell therapeutics: potential in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease

Stem cell therapeutics: potential in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease

... ALL, acute lymphocytic leukemia; AML, acute myelogenous leukemia; ATG, antithymocyte globulin; BMSC, bone mar- row stem cells; BMT, bone marrow transplant; CD, Crohn’s disease; CML, ...

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Predominance of histocompatibility antigen HL A8 in patients with gluten sensitive enteropathy

Predominance of histocompatibility antigen HL A8 in patients with gluten sensitive enteropathy

... In man there is evidence that acute lymphocytic leukemia 3, 4 and Hodgkin's disease 5-7 are associated with an increased frequency of certain antigens of the major histocompatibility loc[r] ...

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Variations of Human Blood Cell Zinc in Disease

Variations of Human Blood Cell Zinc in Disease

... In addition, this report points up that a leukocytes of patients with acute lymphocytic leukemia and myeloid metaplasia also have a low level of zinc, whereas the leukocytes in acute mon[r] ...

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“Marine L-asparaginase: A Novel Microbial Therapeutic Approach for Cancer” by T. Venkata siva lakshmi, D. Siva Mallika, S. Jeevan Amos, K. Kasturi, India.

“Marine L-asparaginase: A Novel Microbial Therapeutic Approach for Cancer” by T. Venkata siva lakshmi, D. Siva Mallika, S. Jeevan Amos, K. Kasturi, India.

... The amido-hydrolytic activity of L-asparaginase was first observed by Lang S (1904) and further confirmed by Furth & Friedmann (1910) and Clementi (1922). In 1953, Kidd noted that guinea pig serum had antitumor ...

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MYC as therapeutic target in leukemia and lymphoma

MYC as therapeutic target in leukemia and lymphoma

... B-acute lymphocytic leukemia; T-ALL, T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia; ALCL, anaplastic large cell lymphoma; BCLU, B-cell lymphoma unclassifiable; BL, Burkitt lymphoma; GC, germinal ...

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Acute Abdomen Due to Acute Cholangitis in a Leukemic Child

Acute Abdomen Due to Acute Cholangitis in a Leukemic Child

... Acute cholangitis, an unusual cause of acute abdomen, occurred in a 5-year-old child with acute lymphocytic leukemia in remission. Possi- ble pathomechanisms of cholangitis were (1) vasc[r] ...

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P53 Expression in Acute Lymphblastic Leukemia in Sudanese Patients Using Flow Cytometer

P53 Expression in Acute Lymphblastic Leukemia in Sudanese Patients Using Flow Cytometer

... in acute lymphocytic leukemia in Sudanese patients using the FlowCytometry and data were collected from the patients interview using designed questionnaire attending into FlowCytometrylabrotary ...

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Pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase in normal human and leukemic leukocytes

Pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase in normal human and leukemic leukocytes

... The enzyme activity in the sediment of cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic, acute myeloid, and acute lymphocytic leukemia was significantly higher than that in cells from normal[r] ...

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Progress Against Childhood Cancer: The Pediatric Oncology Group Experience

Progress Against Childhood Cancer: The Pediatric Oncology Group Experience

... P0G, Pediatric Oncology Group; CCSG, Chil- dren's Cancer Study Group; EFS, event-free survival; ALL, acute lymphocytic leukemia; ANLL, acute nonlymphocytic leukemia; NHL, non-Hodgkin's l[r] ...

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Central Nervous System Leukemia and Lymphoma: Computed Tomographic Manifestations

Central Nervous System Leukemia and Lymphoma: Computed Tomographic Manifestations

... Of the 1 56 leukem ic patients without leukemic masses , 148 acute lymphocytic leukemia, 124; acute myelogenous leukemia, 24 had documented active leptomeningeal disease on the basis of [r] ...

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High rates of submicroscopic aberrations in karyotypically normal acute lymphoblastic leukemia

High rates of submicroscopic aberrations in karyotypically normal acute lymphoblastic leukemia

... ALL: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia; aMCB: Array-proven multicolor-banding; AML: Acute myelogenous leukemia; BAC: Bacterial artificial chromosome; B-ALL: B-cell ALL; Bp: Basepairs; CLL: Chronic ...

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Characterisation of lens epithelium derived growth factor isoforms in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: Studies and significance

Characterisation of lens epithelium derived growth factor isoforms in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: Studies and significance

... common leukemia characterised by an accumulation of long lived CD5+ B lymphocytes in the peripheral blood with involvement of the bone marrow and/or lymphoid ...

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