All::Haematology::Diseases::Acute myeloid leukaemia
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What are the main clinical features of Acute myeloid leukaemia?
Features are largely related to bone marrow failure:
- anaemia: pallor, lethargy, weakness
- neutropenia: whilst white cell counts may be very high, functioning neutrophil levels may be low leading to frequent infections etc
- thrombocytopenia: bleeding
- splenomegaly
- bone pain
What age group is more commonly affected by Acute myeloid leukaemia?
older adults
Acute myeloid leukaemiaWhat are the Poor prognostic features of Acute myeloid leukaemia?
- over 60 years
- more than 20% blasts after first course of chemo
- cytogenetics: deletions of chromosome 5 or 7
Classification - French-American-British (FAB) of Acute myeloid leukaemia
- MO - {{c1::undifferentiated}}
- M1 - {{c2::without maturation}}
- M2 - {{c3::with granulocytic maturation}}
- M3 - {{c4::acute promyelocytic}}
- M4 - {{c5::granulocytic and monocytic maturation}}
- M5 - {{c6::monocytic}}
- M6 - {{c7::erythroleukaemia}}
- M7 - {{c8::megakaryoblastic}}