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  1. ... doses or more of intrathecal chemotherapy, cranial irradiation, CNS leukemia at diagnosis, and history of ALL relapse were associated with ... These outcomes did not differ by age at diagnosis among CNS tumor and leukemia survivors. Survivors diagnosed during adolescence and young adulthood ...
  2. ... than do their peers.[ 10 ] Differences in Adjustment Diagnosis and type of ... leukemia or lymphoma Children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia ( ...
  3. ... and CNS: Bone marrow and CNS involvement at diagnosis usually requires more intensive ... with mature B-cell lymphoma/leukemia with CNS disease at presentation have a 3- ...
  4. ... role><html ><html:p >Cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia (CN-AML) is one form of a cancer of ... related-gene-list><synonym-list ><synonym >Acute myelogenous leukemia with normal karyotype</synonym><synonym >CN-AML</synonym><synonym >NK-AML</synonym><synonym >Normal ...
  5. ... changes</li> </ul> <p>Once there is a diagnosis of leukemia, other tests may be done to see whether ... American Cancer Society</organization></site><site ><information-category ... Society</organization></site><site ><information-category >Find ...
  6. ... cells in the blood at the time of diagnosis. Whether the leukemia cells began from B lymphocytes or T lymphocytes. ... Because standard doses of chemotherapy may not reach leukemia cells in the CNS, the cells are able to hide in the ...
  7. ... Leukemia (ALL)? (American Cancer Society) Also in Spanish Diagnosis and Tests Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) Subtypes and Prognostic Factors (American Cancer Society) ...
  8. ... a corresponding percent risk for developing a secondary CNS relapse within two years of diagnosis. Schmitz et al. (2013) reported a five factor ... factors was associated with an increase risk of CNS relapse within two years of diagnosis with those reporting 0-1 factors having between ...
  9. ... not plateaued up to 20 years after LCH diagnosis.[ 60 ] A study of CNS-related permanent consequences (neuropsychologic deficits) in 14 of ... higher risk of LCH CNS involvement and LCH CNS neurodegenerative syndrome. These ... at the time of LCH diagnosis and every 1 to 2 years thereafter for ...
  10. ... marrow cells. This child died from acute myeloid leukemia that developed one year following diagnosis [ Daghistani et al 1989 ]. Neurologic manifestations. Neurologic involvement ...
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