(1) infection: the reduction of leukemia caused by normal white blood cells, particularly neutropenia, while chemotherapy and other factors also contributed to the lack of granulocytes, so the patients prone to serious infection or sepsis. Often caused by bacterial infection are: Gram-positive bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, hemolytic streptococcus, Corynebacterium and other gram-negative bacteria, such [...]
Date: 2010 12 18 | Category:
Leukemia
Leukemia is a malignant hematopoietic system. The characteristics of leukemia cells in bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissue was malignant, uncontrolled proliferation, invasion and systemic organs of the organizations, have different symptoms; peripheral blood quantitative and qualitative changes in blood cells. Leukemia patients often have symptoms of bleeding and anemia. The original is as follow: [...]
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