Batna Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume 7, Numéro 2, Pages 208-209
2020-11-09
Authors : Brahimi Mohamed . Ramdani Hayet . Guenna Meriem . Bouali Youcef . Bekadja Mohamed Amine .
B-chronic lymphoid leukemia (B-CLL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are two separate diseases and they are clonally unrelated. [1] The coexistence of these two leukemias has been rarely described in the literature.[2] Most of these cases have been reported to occur after treatment of CLL with cytotoxic drugs suggesting that AML may be secondary leukemia also knows as therapy-related AML. [2]
Coexistence, myeloblasts, B-CLL cells, peripheral blood.
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pages 180-181.
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