The following is a summary of “Outcomes of Patients With Treated Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A High-Risk Subtype That Warrants an Independent Prognostic Designation,” published in the December ...
Research suggests there may be a two-way relationship between anemia and high blood pressure (hypertension). People with anemia might be at an increased risk of high blood pressure and vice versa.
Anemia occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough healthy red blood cells to supply your tissues with oxygen. Sleep issues like insomnia have been linked to anemia. Anemia has many potential ...
Type 1, often referred to as Fanconi's aplastic anemia ... Included are 6 patients with acquired aplastic anemia, 3 with leukemia, 2 with congenital thrombocytopenia, 2 with chronic neutropenia ...
This effect is most pronounced in chronic myelogenous leukemia, less so in AML, [3] and minimally in ALL. [4] In fact, donor leukocyte infusions are occasionally capable of inducing remission in ...