2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2013.02.010
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Infants: 20 years of Experience

Abstract: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia in infants has a high mortality rate, especially in children under 1 year and those with T-cell derived lineage.

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“…While another study done by Al-Ghazaly et al, in Yemen found that AML was the most common type of leukemia (45.1%) followed by CML (26.5%), ALL (17.7%) and CLL (10.7%) respectively, and there was an almost equal prevalence CML for males and females but males had significantly more cases of ALL and CLL Cell lineage disorders, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, and 7(5.07%) patients nts according to types of leukemia A study on leukemia childhood at Tripoli medical center department of Pediatric Oncology in Libya; revealed that 68% of the participated patients suffering from ALL factor of child leukemia in Yemen found that AML was the most common type of leukemia (45.1%) followed by CML (26.5%), ALL (17.7%) and CLL (10.7%) respectively, and there was an almost equal prevalence of AML and CML for males and females but males had significantly more cases of ALL and CLL A Special Issue for 4th International Conference of Cihan University Also the data had similarities with results obtained by Hamasaeed; showed 50 patients of B-Cell disorders in total 100 newly diagnosed leukemia patients and 3 AML patients with 16 cases of T that seen in USA and other Western countries where CLL is the most common form of leukaemia [18]. This may indicate a different exposure to certain etiologic factors Results gained in our study showed that the percentage of B than other types of leukemia, because of its prevalent in children, while T and myeloid disorders are more aggressive than it, and the other type usually progress slowly and less aggressive when compared with B lineage, our study was agreed with a study gained by Ibagy et al cell lineage predominant (73%) and not aggressive like T in pre-stages, but the T-cell line was statistically significant for death more than B line [20]. Also it is agreed with these results B This result raises the question about the effect of environmental pollution on th specific characteristics of leukemia rather than on the overall incidence rate.…”
Section: Distribution Of Patients According To Types Of Leukemiasupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…While another study done by Al-Ghazaly et al, in Yemen found that AML was the most common type of leukemia (45.1%) followed by CML (26.5%), ALL (17.7%) and CLL (10.7%) respectively, and there was an almost equal prevalence CML for males and females but males had significantly more cases of ALL and CLL Cell lineage disorders, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, and 7(5.07%) patients nts according to types of leukemia A study on leukemia childhood at Tripoli medical center department of Pediatric Oncology in Libya; revealed that 68% of the participated patients suffering from ALL factor of child leukemia in Yemen found that AML was the most common type of leukemia (45.1%) followed by CML (26.5%), ALL (17.7%) and CLL (10.7%) respectively, and there was an almost equal prevalence of AML and CML for males and females but males had significantly more cases of ALL and CLL A Special Issue for 4th International Conference of Cihan University Also the data had similarities with results obtained by Hamasaeed; showed 50 patients of B-Cell disorders in total 100 newly diagnosed leukemia patients and 3 AML patients with 16 cases of T that seen in USA and other Western countries where CLL is the most common form of leukaemia [18]. This may indicate a different exposure to certain etiologic factors Results gained in our study showed that the percentage of B than other types of leukemia, because of its prevalent in children, while T and myeloid disorders are more aggressive than it, and the other type usually progress slowly and less aggressive when compared with B lineage, our study was agreed with a study gained by Ibagy et al cell lineage predominant (73%) and not aggressive like T in pre-stages, but the T-cell line was statistically significant for death more than B line [20]. Also it is agreed with these results B This result raises the question about the effect of environmental pollution on th specific characteristics of leukemia rather than on the overall incidence rate.…”
Section: Distribution Of Patients According To Types Of Leukemiasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This may indicate a different exposure to certain etiologic factors esults gained in our study showed that the percentage of B-Cell disorders more than other types of leukemia, because of its prevalent in children, while T and myeloid disorders are more aggressive than it, and the other type usually progress slowly and s aggressive when compared with B-Cell lineage leukemia [19]. According to the lineage, our study was agreed with a study gained by Ibagy et al (2013) found that B cell lineage predominant (73%) and not aggressive like T-lineage that might be detected cell line was statistically significant for death more than B . Also it is agreed with these results B-ALL (73.6%) and T-ALL (26.4%) This result raises the question about the effect of environmental pollution on th specific characteristics of leukemia rather than on the overall incidence rate.…”
Section: Distribution Of Patients According To Types Of Leukemiasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…O diagnóstico de LLA é baseado nas diretrizes de classificação da OMS de 2016 (ARBER et al, 2016). A melhora dos diagnósticos tem levado a um índice menor de mortalidade (IBAGY et al, 2013). Achados estes que podem justificar a diminuição das taxas de mortalidade por leucemias aqui discutidos.…”
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“…Similarly to the findings in Iran and Brazil, where most patients have leukocytosis. 14,16 The majority of the patients have severe thrombocytopenia or decreased platelet count. 17 Similarly founded in Brazil where the majority of their ALL patients have thrombocytopenia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%