Presentation
Common therapeutic dilemmas, presented as several case scenarios, are also discussed. [haematologica.org]
Elevated serum hepatic transaminases or creatinine, and hypoglycemia may also be present. Patients with Ph+ ALL and patients with t(v;11q23) involving MLL rearrangements often present with hyperleukocytosis. [msdmanuals.com]
Rarely, some patients may also present with neurological symptoms (e.g., headaches, nuchal rigidity, vomiting, or nerve palsies). [cancertherapyadvisor.com]
Either of these is present in 5% of pediatric to 30% of adult T-ALL [ 1 ]. [intechopen.com]
Immune System
- Splenomegaly
Surgical consults could also be included in the plan of care for patients with severe splenomegaly and/or bulky/painful lymphadenopathy. Once treatment is initiated, the specialist(s) can decide on further follow-up. [cancertherapyadvisor.com]
Left upper quadrant fullness and early satiety due to splenomegaly (10-20%). Dyspnoea (due to anaemia or large mediastinal mass in those with T-cell tumours). [patient.info]
Minor prognostic factors, or those that have had some significance with certain treatment regimens, are the percentage of circulating blast cells; the degree of bone marrow involvement; the presence of hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, or lymphadenopathy; lactate [cancernetwork.com]
The cold agglutinin detected is of anti-i specificity.[35][36] Diagnosis[edit] Infectious mononucleosis, peripheral smear, high power showing reactive lymphocytes Splenomegaly due to mononucleosis resulting in a subcapsular hematoma Splenomegaly due to [en.wikipedia.org]
Collections of monocytes in the spleen lead to enlargement (splenomegaly) which can cause pain in the left upper abdomen and fullness with eating. [verywellhealth.com]
Hematological
- Easy Bruising
Common symptoms of ALL include persistent fever, fatigue, bleeding, easy bruising, and swollen lymph nodes. Chemotherapy is the first line of treatment, aimed at destroying the leukemia cells and allowing normal blood cells to grow. [msdmanuals.com]
Symptoms of ALL include: Weakness or feeling tired Fever Easy bruising or bleeding Bleeding under the skin Shortness of breath Weight loss or loss of appetite Pain in the bones or stomach Pain or a feeling of fullness below the ribs Painless lumps in [medlineplus.gov]
A decline in platelets that normally help the blood clot may lead to easy bruising or bleeding. A decline in white blood cells puts patients at increased risk for infections that can be life threatening. [cancer.columbia.edu]
ALL spreads to the blood fairly quickly, and then may spread to other areas of the body such as the lymph nodes, liver, spleen, central nervous system, and testicles (in males). [2] Signs and symptoms of ALL may include fever, easy bruising or bleeding [rarediseases.info.nih.gov]
bruising or bleeding Petechiae (flat, pinpoint spots under the skin caused by bleeding) Shortness of breath Weight loss Loss of appetite Bone or joint pain Stomach pain Pain or a feeling of fullness below the ribs Painless lumps in the neck, underarms [uvahealth.com]
Entire Body System
- Fever
When seen together, these signs “should prompt a bone marrow examination in the presence of fever or elevated inflammatory markers,” the researchers said. [juvenilearthritisnews.com]
(Lucas, diagnosed at age 2.5) Pale skin, slight bruising, lethargic, low grade unexplained fever. (Girl, diagnosed at age 3) Fevers for a month abs complained of muscle ache in the leg. [lifey.org]
Unexplained Fevers Fevers without an obvious source, such as infection, can be a symptom of any cancer, but especially blood-related cancers such as leukemia. [verywellhealth.com]
Recurrent fevers/infections. The child with leukemia often shows non-specific symptoms of infection such as fever and fatigue. [chop.edu]
ALL is the most common type of cancer in children, but it can happen at any age ALL starts in bone marrow but can spread throughout the body and damage your organs You may have symptoms like fever, weakness, and paleness Doctors usually test your blood [msdmanuals.com]
- Anemia
Fanconi anemia : This type of inherited anemia is a very rare, recessive genetic disorder that leads to bone marrow failure. [physio-pedia.com]
The most common signs and symptoms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children are: Anemia. Anemia occurs when normal red blood cells can't be produced because the bone marrow is overcrowded by leukemia cells. [chop.edu]
As the number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells decline, patients may develop anemia, appearing pale, tired or short of breath. A decline in platelets that normally help the blood clot may lead to easy bruising or bleeding. [cancer.columbia.edu]
Anemia is a condition when there is a low number of red cells in the blood which can cause fatigue and shortness of breath. [lls.org]
Side effects of the many chemotherapy medicines include, but are not limited to the following: nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, mouth sores, anemia, increased risk of infections, and bleeding. C. [cancertherapyadvisor.com]
- Weakness
ALL is the most common type of cancer in children, but it can happen at any age ALL starts in bone marrow but can spread throughout the body and damage your organs You may have symptoms like fever, weakness, and paleness Doctors usually test your blood [msdmanuals.com]
Symptoms of ALL include: Weakness or feeling tired Fever Easy bruising or bleeding Bleeding under the skin Shortness of breath Weight loss or loss of appetite Pain in the bones or stomach Pain or a feeling of fullness below the ribs Painless lumps in [medlineplus.gov]
[…] with leukemia Exposure to X-rays before birth Exposure to radiation, including X-rays and CT scans Previous chemotherapy or other treatment that weakens the immune system Symptoms of ALL You should see a doctor if you or your child is experiencing: Weakness [uvahealth.com]
Acute lymphocytic leukemia symptoms ALL symptoms are often similar to those of the flu and can include the following: Fever Weakness Fatigue Headaches Loss of appetite Pale skin Vomiting Body aches Other potential signs and symptoms of ALL may include [cancercenter.com]
- Fatigue
Fatigue Excessive tiredness is a very common symptom of leukemia. Though there are many causes of fatigue, cancer fatigue tends to be more dramatic than the ordinary tiredness people feel when they lack sleep. [verywellhealth.com]
Even without those signs, bone marrow analysis should still be performed in children with symptoms that include fever, non-articular bone pain, weight loss, fatigue, and low white blood cell and platelet levels, they said. [juvenilearthritisnews.com]
Common symptoms of ALL include persistent fever, fatigue, bleeding, easy bruising, and swollen lymph nodes. Chemotherapy is the first line of treatment, aimed at destroying the leukemia cells and allowing normal blood cells to grow. [msdmanuals.com]
It is the decrease in normal cells that produces many of the symptoms of ALL Fatigue and being pale results from a decreased number of red blood cells, known as anemia Fever due to the disease itself or from infection because there are a decreased number [childrensoncologygroup.org]
Low levels of other blood cells can cause a variety of symptoms such as bleeding problems, fatigue and shortness of breath. The cause of ALL is unknown. Risk Factors ALL is more common in white males and adults over 70 years of age. [uvahealth.com]
- Weight Loss
Even without those signs, bone marrow analysis should still be performed in children with symptoms that include fever, non-articular bone pain, weight loss, fatigue, and low white blood cell and platelet levels, they said. [juvenilearthritisnews.com]
Unintentional Weight Loss Unexplained weight loss is a classic sign of all cancers and is generally suggestive of a more advanced malignancy. [verywellhealth.com]
Symptoms of ALL include: Weakness or feeling tired Fever Easy bruising or bleeding Bleeding under the skin Shortness of breath Weight loss or loss of appetite Pain in the bones or stomach Pain or a feeling of fullness below the ribs Painless lumps in [medlineplus.gov]
loss Loss of appetite Bone or joint pain Stomach pain Pain or a feeling of fullness below the ribs Painless lumps in the neck, underarms, stomach, or groin Swelling of the liver and/or spleen Diagnosis Your doctor will check for swelling of the liver [uvahealth.com]
loss or loss of appetite Enlarged lymph nodes The signs and symptoms of ALL can be the same as more common children’s illnesses and some children are treated for those other illnesses before leukemia is diagnosed. [curesearch.org]
Respiratoric
- Dyspnea
Dyspnea (difficulty breathing) : In some cases of ALL, leukemia cells tend to clump together and form a mass in the middle of the chest. This chest mass can cause pain and difficulty breathing in your child. [danafarberbostonchildrens.org]
The most common presenting symptoms are due to disrupted hematopoiesis with ensuing Anemia Thrombocytopenia Granulocytopenia Anemia can manifest with fatigue, weakness, pallor, malaise, dyspnea on exertion, tachycardia, and exertional chest pain. [msdmanuals.com]
[…] leukemic cells usually suppresses one or more cell lines, leading to recurrent infections (due to granulocytopenia), easy/excessive bruising, petechiae, mucocutaneous bleeding and other bleeding (from thrombocytopenia), and anemia (causing fatigue, dyspnea [cancertherapyadvisor.com]
Symptoms of hematological deficiency are: Anemia: pallor of skin and mucous membranes, tachycardia, dyspnea, vertigo, decreased physical fitness Granulocytopenia in patients with leukocytopenia, leukocytosis, or regular total leukocyte counts in the blood [onkopedia-guidelines.info]
Cardiovascular
- Tachycardia
Tachycardia and a flow murmur. Nonspecific signs of infection. Petechiae (due to thrombocytopenia), may progress into purpura or ecchymoses. Abdominal distention due to hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. Lymphadenopathy. Testicular enlargement. [patient.info]
The most common presenting symptoms are due to disrupted hematopoiesis with ensuing Anemia Thrombocytopenia Granulocytopenia Anemia can manifest with fatigue, weakness, pallor, malaise, dyspnea on exertion, tachycardia, and exertional chest pain. [msdmanuals.com]
Symptoms of hematological deficiency are: Anemia: pallor of skin and mucous membranes, tachycardia, dyspnea, vertigo, decreased physical fitness Granulocytopenia in patients with leukocytopenia, leukocytosis, or regular total leukocyte counts in the blood [onkopedia-guidelines.info]
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome Chronic fatigue syndrome Cancers associated with the Epstein-Barr virus include: Burkitt's lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma and lymphomas in general as well as nasopharyngeal and gastric carcinoma.[57] Once the acute [en.wikipedia.org]
Jaw & Teeth
- Bleeding Gums
gums Frequent infections Nosebleeds Easy bruising Swollen lymph nodes around the neck, underarm, stomach or groin Shortness of breath Weight loss Acute lymphocytic leukemia treatment options Treatment for ALL may include chemotherapy, chemotherapy with [cancercenter.com]
such as nosebleeds or bleeding gums Swollen lymph nodes (pea-sized organs throughout the body that help fight off infection) Later symptoms may include: Bone or joint pain Headaches, throwing up, and problems seeing, hearing, balancing, and using the [msdmanuals.com]
This shortage can cause the following symptoms: Fatigue Feeling weak, or low energy Dizziness or lightheadedness Shortness of breath Fever Inability to get rid of an infection Bruises easily Bleeding, as with bleeding gums and severe nosebleeds Other [uihc.org]
gums, or other unusual bleeding, such as from minor cuts Depending on where the leukemia cells are, you might also have: A full or swollen belly from cancer cells in your liver or spleen Enlarged lymph nodes such as in your neck or groin, under your [webmd.com]
Liver, Gall & Pancreas
- Hepatomegaly
Minor prognostic factors, or those that have had some significance with certain treatment regimens, are the percentage of circulating blast cells; the degree of bone marrow involvement; the presence of hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, or lymphadenopathy; lactate [cancernetwork.com]
Collections of monocytes can cause enlargement of the liver (hepatomegaly) resulting in pain in the right upper abdomen as well. [verywellhealth.com]
General features of acute leukemia Sudden onset of symptoms and rapid progression (days to weeks) Anemia : fatigue, pallor, weakness Thrombocytopenia : epistaxis, bleeding gums, petechiae, purpura Immature leukocytes : frequent infections, fever Hepatomegaly [amboss.com]
(<100,000/mm3) with or without lymphadenopathy, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, or anemia Binet classification[31] Clinical stage A: characterized by no anemia or thrombocytopenia and fewer than three areas of lymphoid involvement (Rai stages 0, I, and II [en.wikipedia.org]
Abdominal distention due to hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. Lymphadenopathy. Testicular enlargement. Gum hypertrophy. Leukaemia cutis [ 9 ]. Cranial nerve palsy (especially III, IV, VI and VIII) in mature B-cell ALL. [patient.info]
- Hepatosplenomegaly
However, in cases without hepatosplenomegaly or lymph node swelling, and when complaints of joint and bone pain are restricted to one part of the body, differentiating between ALL and non-systemic forms of JIA may be more challenging. [juvenilearthritisnews.com]
The most frequent signs are lymphadenopathies, hepatosplenomegaly, fever, signs of haemorrhage, and bone pain. [orpha.net]
Leukemic cells also infiltrate extramedullary organs, resulting in hepatosplenomegaly and, less commonly, involvement of the skin, CNS, and/or scrotum. [amboss.com]
CT of the chest and abdomen should be done to detect mediastinal masses and lymphadenopathy and may also detect hepatosplenomegaly. [msdmanuals.com]
Skin
- Petechiae
[…] including X-rays and CT scans Previous chemotherapy or other treatment that weakens the immune system Symptoms of ALL You should see a doctor if you or your child is experiencing: Weakness Tiredness Fever Pale skin Night sweats Easy bruising or bleeding Petechiae [uvahealth.com]
Signs & Symptoms These are signs of ALL: Having many infections Fever or night sweats Shortness of breath Easy bruising or bleeding Flat spots under the skin, also called petechiae Painless lumps in the neck, underarm, stomach or groin Pain or feeling [healthcare.utah.edu]
Symptoms of ALL include: Frequent infections Fever Easy bruising Bleeding that is hard to stop Flat, dark-red skin spots (petechiae) due to bleeding under the skin Pain in the bones or joints Lumps in the neck, underarm, stomach or groin Pain or fullness [stjude.org]
These include: being very tired, weak, or pale swollen lymph nodes infections (like bronchitis or tonsillitis) that keep coming back a fever night sweats easy bruising or petechiae (tiny red spots on the skin caused by easy bleeding) bone and joint pain [kidshealth.org]
Bruising or petechiae : When the marrow is too crowded to allow platelets to be produced, your child may bruise more easily. You might notice petechiae, or tiny red dots, on the skin if your child has a low number of platelets. [danafarberbostonchildrens.org]
- Purpura
[…] bleeding, such as bleeding gums or nosebleeds high temperature night sweats bone and joint pain easily bruised skin swollen lymph nodes (glands) tummy (abdominal pain) – caused by a swollen liver or spleen unintentional weight loss a purple skin rash (purpura [nhs.uk]
[…] blood cells Weakness, tiredness, shortness of breath, light-headedness, palpitations Infections – due to lack of normal white blood cells Infections are more frequent, more severe and last longer Fever, malaise (general feeling of illness) and sweats Purpura [leukaemiacare.org.uk]
General features of acute leukemia Sudden onset of symptoms and rapid progression (days to weeks) Anemia : fatigue, pallor, weakness Thrombocytopenia : epistaxis, bleeding gums, petechiae, purpura Immature leukocytes : frequent infections, fever Hepatomegaly [amboss.com]
Petechiae (due to thrombocytopenia), may progress into purpura or ecchymoses. Abdominal distention due to hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. Lymphadenopathy. Testicular enlargement. Gum hypertrophy. Leukaemia cutis [ 9 ]. [patient.info]
Thrombocytopenia can cause mucosal bleeding, easy bruising, petechiae/purpura, epistaxis, bleeding gums, and heavy menstrual bleeding. Hematuria and gastrointestinal bleeding are uncommon. [msdmanuals.com]
Musculoskeletal
- Bone Pain
In the children whose signs were either missed or disregarded, statistical analyses showed that the presence of non-articular bone pain (pain involving bones and muscles, but not joints), weight loss, fatigue, low white blood cell counts, and low platelet [juvenilearthritisnews.com]
Leukemia starts in the bone marrow, the spongy internal part of bones where new blood is made. [childrensoncologygroup.org]
Leukemia starts in the bone marrow, the spongy internal part of bones where new blood is made. The term leukemia comes from Greek words for white and blood, because ALL affects white blood cells. [curesearch.org]
A high number of leukemia cells can cause bone pain and swelling of the joints. How is research helping to fight this type of cancer? In the 1950s, an ALL diagnosis was almost always fatal. [stbaldricks.org]
Although ALL primarily affects the bone marrow and peripheral blood, any organ or tissue may be infiltrated by the abnormal cells. The most frequent signs are lymphadenopathies, hepatosplenomegaly, fever, signs of haemorrhage, and bone pain. [orpha.net]
Face, Head & Neck
- Epistaxis
General features of acute leukemia Sudden onset of symptoms and rapid progression (days to weeks) Anemia : fatigue, pallor, weakness Thrombocytopenia : epistaxis, bleeding gums, petechiae, purpura Immature leukocytes : frequent infections, fever Hepatomegaly [amboss.com]
Thrombocytopenia can cause mucosal bleeding, easy bruising, petechiae/purpura, epistaxis, bleeding gums, and heavy menstrual bleeding. Hematuria and gastrointestinal bleeding are uncommon. [msdmanuals.com]
ALL is associated with a wide variety of physical examination findings, which include signs of easy bleeding (from thrombocytopenia) such as recurrent epistaxis, bruises and petechiae, recurrent infections (e.g., pneumonia), and signs of anemia (e.g., [cancertherapyadvisor.com]
Neurologic
- Headache
Headaches and Other Neurological Symptoms Headaches and other neurologic symptoms such as seizures, dizziness, visual changes, nausea, and vomiting may occur when leukemia cells invade the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord (cerebrospinal fluid [verywellhealth.com]
Acute lymphocytic leukemia symptoms ALL symptoms are often similar to those of the flu and can include the following: Fever Weakness Fatigue Headaches Loss of appetite Pale skin Vomiting Body aches Other potential signs and symptoms of ALL may include [cancercenter.com]
[…] tired (from anemia) Fast heartbeat or chest pain Easy bruising and bleeding, such as nosebleeds or bleeding gums Swollen lymph nodes (pea-sized organs throughout the body that help fight off infection) Later symptoms may include: Bone or joint pain Headaches [msdmanuals.com]
- Confusion
Differential Diagnosis Other diseases may be confused with ALL, the most common of which are listed in Table 2. [cancernetwork.com]
Such instances include: Intracranial hemorrhage: Bleeding into the brain can result in the rapid onset of confusion or unconsciousness. Pulmonary hemorrhage: Bleeding in the lungs may result in severe shortness of breath and coughing up blood. [verywellhealth.com]
[…] the skull (intracranial haemorrhage) inside the lungs (pulmonary haemorrhage) inside the stomach (gastrointestinal haemorrhage) The symptoms of an intracranial haemorrhage include: severe headache stiff neck vomiting change in mental state, such as confusion [nhsinform.scot]
However, these are now recognized as a separate disease group and are currently classified as T-cell prolymphocytic leukemias.[37][38] CLL should not be confused with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a highly aggressive leukemia most commonly diagnosed in [en.wikipedia.org]
Workup
Initial Diagnostic Workup of Acute Leukemia: Guideline From the College of American Pathologists and the American Society of Hematology. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2017 Feb 22. [Medline]. [Full Text]. [emedicine.medscape.com]
X-Ray
- Mediastinal Mass
Radiology CXR may show pneumonia, a mediastinal mass or lytic bone lesions. Testicular ultrasound if the testes are enlarged on examination. [patient.info]
A mediastinal mass is found in 14% of ALL cases, but in 60% of all patients with T-ALL. 7% of the patients exhibit an initial CNS involvement. [onkopedia-guidelines.info]
CT of the chest and abdomen should be done to detect mediastinal masses and lymphadenopathy and may also detect hepatosplenomegaly. [msdmanuals.com]
Seventeen percent of patients demonstrated T-lineage ALL; one quarter of these coexpressed myeloid antigens. [14] T-lineage ALL was associated with younger age, male sex, presence of a mediastinal mass, higher WBC count and hemoglobin level, longer survival [emedicine.medscape.com]
Serum
- Neutropenia
There is an association between the type of leukemia and the incidence of pneumonia even after adjustment for neutropenia. [klinikrespirasimalang.com]
[…] produces many of the symptoms of ALL Fatigue and being pale results from a decreased number of red blood cells, known as anemia Fever due to the disease itself or from infection because there are a decreased number of healthy white blood cells, known as neutropenia [childrensoncologygroup.org]
[…] of leukemia, which may include: Fatigue and being pale results from a decreased number of red blood cells, known as anemia Fever due to the disease itself or from infection because there are a decreased number of healthy white blood cells, known as neutropenia [curesearch.org]
Neutropenia is a condition when there is a low number of white cells so that the immune system can't effectively guard against infection due to a lack of neutrophils (a type of white cell). [lls.org]
The most common toxicities were febrile neutropenia (n = 7), hypofibrinogenemia (n = 4) and gastrointestinal bleeds ( n = 3). One patient died in morphologic CR after three cycles of treatment. [healio.com]
- Hyperuricemia
[…] the bloodstream Hyperkalemia Hyperphosphatemia : PO 4 3- binds Ca 2+ and forms calcium phosphate crystals that obstruct renal tubules → acute kidney injury ↓ Ca 2+ secondary to PO 4 3- binding → hypocalcemia ↑ Nucleic acid → conversion to uric acid → hyperuricemia [amboss.com]
Other laboratory findings may include hyperuricemia, hyperphosphatemia, hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia, and elevated lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), which indicate a tumor lysis syndrome. [msdmanuals.com]
[…] by weakness, pallor, and weight loss increased leukocyte production requiring large amounts of nutrients; cell destruction increases the amount of metabolic wastes headache, disorientation abnormal white cells infiltrating the central nervous system hyperuricemia [physio-pedia.com]
Special attention should be given to ruling out spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome (requiring 2 out of 4 of hyperuricemia, hyperkalemia hyperphosphatemia, and hypocalcemia) which often results in acute renal insufficiency. [cancertherapyadvisor.com]
- Lymphocytosis
Stage I: characterized by absolute lymphocytosis with lymphadenopathy without hepatosplenomegaly, anemia, or thrombocytopenia Stage II: characterized by absolute lymphocytosis with either hepatomegaly or splenomegaly with or without lymphadenopathy Stage [en.wikipedia.org]
I and II) – Lymphocytosis with enlarged nodes in any site or splenomegaly or hepatomegaly (50% of presentation) High risk (formerly stages III and IV) – Lymphocytosis with disease-related anemia (hemoglobin < 11 g/dL) or thrombocytopenia (platelets < [emedicine.medscape.com]
[…] blasts permits differentiating the disease from an acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a lymphoid blast crisis in cases of CML or other forms of chronic or acute leukemias as well as reactive lymphocytosis [onkopedia-guidelines.info]
- Leukopenia
Indications for Testing ALL testing should be considered for patients who present with signs of bone marrow failure (eg, anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia) and constitutional symptoms (eg, fever, lethargy, weight loss). [arupconsult.com]
A low white blood cell count is referred to as leukopenia. One type of white blood cell, neutrophils, are particularly important in fighting off the bacteria that cause infections such as pneumonia. [verywellhealth.com]
Presentation can be nonspecific, with a combination of constitutional symptoms and signs of bone marrow failure (anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia). [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Laboratory
- Leukocytosis
Dysplasia is an abnormal development of immature cells in the presence of leukocytosis (increased WBC count). Imaging tests A chest X-ray can allow your doctor to see if the mediastinum, or the middle partition of your chest, is widened. [healthline.com]
Affection of extramedullary organs is seen in 9% of ALL cases, whereas leukocytosis is encountered in 60% of ALL patients. The absence of leukocytosis or blasts in the blood does not rule out the diagnosis of ALL. [onkopedia-guidelines.info]
However, among patients with T-cell ALL, extreme leukocytosis does not negatively affect outcome [4]. Older age (> 60 years) is another adverse characteristic. [cancernetwork.com]
[…] ulceration, skin abrasion, or other tears Anemia Medication side effect Drug induced mood changes Differential Diagnosis The following are possible differential diagnosis for ALL: Acute myelocytic leukemia Acute anemia Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Leukocytosis [physio-pedia.com]
If the blood count is abnormal, a blood film is essential to help decide whether leukocytosis is likely to be caused by malignancy or inflammation [ 1 ]. [patient.info]
Treatment
A treatment clinical trial is a research study meant to help improve current treatments or obtain information on new treatments for patients with cancer. [cancer.gov]
Leukemia Treatment Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Treatment Hairy Cell Leukemia Treatment Past treatment for cancer and certain genetic conditions affect the risk of having childhood ALL. [uwhealth.org]
The treatment of adult ALL occurs in two phases. The initial treatment phase is called remission induction. [texasoncology.com]
Prognosis
[…] expressed Considered worst prognosis of all major ALL subtypes BCR-ABL1 -like 10-25% of all ALL cases CD19, CD10 positivity Poor prognosis Higher risk of MRD t(v;11q23.3) KMT2A ( MLL ) rearranged Most common in infants Becomes increasingly common in [arupconsult.com]
Factors Affecting Prognosis As with any cancer, prognosis (chance of recovery) and long-term survival can vary greatly. [dana-farber.org]
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Subtyping helps determine the prognosis and most appropriate treatment in treating ALL. [wiki.clinicalflow.com]
ALL subtype: The subtype of T cell or B cell affects prognosis. Patients with T-cell ALL tend to have a better prognosis than those with mature B-cell ALL. [physio-pedia.com]
Etiology
Etiology Most cases show chromosomal and genetic abnormalities, occurring spontaneously in genes playing important regulatory roles in controlling the lymphoid cell population. [orpha.net]
Etiology Acute lymphoblastic leukemia ( ALL ) No identifiable cause or risk factors in most cases Prior bone marrow damage due to alkylating chemotherapy or ionizing radiation Adult T-cell leukemia / lymphoma is linked to infection with HTLV. [3] [4] [amboss.com]
Etiology A review of the genetics, cell biology, immunology, and epidemiology of childhood leukemia by Greaves concluded that B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has a multifactorial etiology, with a two-step process of genetic mutation [emedicine.medscape.com]
Etiology/Causes [1] [2] [4] The exact causes are unknown. However, there are some risk factors thought to be linked to ALL. [physio-pedia.com]
Granulocytopenia or neutropenia can lead to a high risk of infections, including those of bacterial, fungal, and viral etiologies. Patients may present with fevers and a severe and/or recurrent infection. [msdmanuals.com]
Epidemiology
Epidemiological studies have associated leukemia with workplace exposure to chemicals, but these studies are not as conclusive. [wiki.clinicalflow.com]
Summary Epidemiology About 3,000 children in the United States and 5,000 children in Europe are diagnosed with ALL per year. Clinical description The peak incidence occurs between 2 and 5 years of age. [orpha.net]
The overall survival rate for ALL in 2009–2015 was 68.6%, according to the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER). [medicalnewstoday.com]
The presence of Philadelphia chromosome does not confer poor prognosis in adult pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in the tyrosine kinase inhibitor era - a surveillance, epidemiology, and end results database analysis. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Pathophysiology
Etiology : mostly occurs after initiating cytotoxic treatment of ALL, AML, or NHL Pathophysiology : tumor cell lysis → release of intracellular components (e.g., K +, PO 4 3-, nucleic acid ) into the bloodstream Hyperkalemia Hyperphosphatemia : PO 4 3 [amboss.com]
Pathophysiology The cells of origin in most patients with CLL are clonal B cells arrested in the B-cell differentiation pathway, intermediate between pre-B cells and mature B cells. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Some studies indicate that a person can spread the infection for many months, possibly up to a year and a half.[32] Pathophysiology[edit] The virus replicates first within epithelial cells in the pharynx (which causes pharyngitis, or sore throat), and [en.wikipedia.org]
New insights into the pathophysiology and therapy of adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Cancer 2015; 121: 2517–2528. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Shah A, John BM, Sondhi V. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia with treatment—naive Fanconi anemia. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Prevention
Patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) may be able to help prevent the disease by not smoking. [cancer.osu.edu]
Intrathecal chemotherapy is chemotherapy that is injected into the spinal fluid to prevent or treat leukemia in the brain and spinal cord. [chop.edu]
B and T cells play active roles in preventing the body from infections and germs and destroying cells that have already become infected. B cells particularly help prevent germs from infecting the body while T cells destroy the infected cells. [cancercenter.com]
How can I prevent ALL? In most ALL cases, we don’t know the cause of the diagnosis. Thus, there aren’t any ways to prevent ALL from developing. [oncolink.org]