Some anticancer drugs can be taken by mouth. Most are given by IV injection (injected into a vein). Often, patients who need to have many IV treatments receive the drugs through a catheter. One end of this thin, flexible tube is placed in a large vein, often in the upper chest. Drugs are injected into [...]
Date: 2011 03 16 | Category:
Leukemia
Subarachnoid or arachnoid leukemia cell invasion arising from nerve tissue near the clinical symptoms and signs as the central nervous system leukemia. Central nervous system leukemia (CNSL) diagnostic criteria: (1) signs and symptoms of central nervous system (especially the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure and signs.) (2) changes in cerebrospinal fluid: ① Pressure increased (> [...]
Date: 2010 12 18 | Category:
Leukemia
Acute monocytic leukemia: a single short acute leukemia. Britain is a collaborative group classification method in the M5 type. S is equal to the Scirllling first described in 1913, so called from acute monocytic leukemia Schilling type. The disease in bone marrow mononuclear cells (including the original, naive and mature monocytes) was significantly hyperplasia, accounting [...]
Date: 2010 09 01 | Category:
Leukemia
(A) bleeding of leukemia can be over the whole body, fatal bleeding needs to be processed. 1, due to acute leukemia complicated by disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused serious or widespread bleeding in acute leukemia cells release thromboplastin-like substances start the coagulation system, resulting in typical DIC, especially M3, the highest incidence, followed by M5 [...]
Date: 2010 09 01 | Category:
Leukemia
Early symptoms of leukemia is not clear, the typical symptoms manifested in the following points: some of anemia and related symptoms such as: weak, pale, have a sick feeling. Loss of appetite, weight loss. Easy bruising or bleeding, such as: gum bleeding, epistaxis. Vulnerable to infections such as sore throat appear, bronchitis, accompanied with headache, [...]
Date: 2010 09 01 | Category:
Leukemia