Acute Leukemia

R. Larson, R. Walter
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The acute leukemias are malignant clonal disorders characterized by aberrant differentiation and proliferation of transformed hematopoietic progenitor cells. These cells accumulate within the bone marrow and lead to suppression of the production of normal blood cells, with resulting symptoms from varying degrees of anemia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia or from infiltration into tissues. They are currently classified by their presumed cell of origin, although the field is moving rapidly to genetic subclassification. This review covers epidemiology; etiology; classification of leukemia by morphology, immunophenotyping, and cytogenetic/molecular abnormalities; cytogenetics of acute leukemia; general principles of therapy; acute myeloid leukemia; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; and future possibilities. The figure shows the incidence of acute leukemias in the United States. Tables list World Health Organization (WHO) classification of acute myeloid leukemia and related neoplasms, expression of cell surface and cytoplasmic markers for the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia and mixed-phenotype acute leukemia, WHO classification of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, WHO classification of acute leukemias of ambiguous lineage, WHO classification of myelodysplastic syndromes, European LeukemiaNet cytogenetic and molecular genetic subsets in acute myeloid leukemia with prognostic importance, cytogenetic and molecular subtypes of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, terminology used in leukemia treatment, and treatment outcome for adults with acute leukemia. This review contains 2 figures, 15 tables, and 119 references. Keywords: Acute leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, cancer, cytogenetics, chromosomal abnormality
急性白血病
急性白血病是以转化的造血祖细胞异常分化和增殖为特征的恶性克隆性疾病。这些细胞在骨髓内积聚,导致正常血细胞的产生受到抑制,从而导致不同程度的贫血、中性粒细胞减少症和血小板减少症或浸润到组织中。虽然该领域正在迅速向遗传亚分类发展,但它们目前是根据假定的起源细胞进行分类的。这篇综述涵盖了流行病学;病原学;白血病的形态学、免疫表型和细胞遗传学/分子异常分类;急性白血病细胞遗传学;治疗的一般原则;急性髓性白血病;急性淋巴细胞白血病;以及未来的可能性。该图显示了美国急性白血病的发病率。表中列出了世界卫生组织(WHO)对急性髓性白血病及相关肿瘤的分类,诊断急性髓性白血病和混合表型急性白血病的细胞表面和细胞质标志物的表达,急性淋巴母细胞白血病的WHO分类,谱系不明的急性白血病的WHO分类,骨髓增生异常综合征的WHO分类,具有预后重要性的急性髓系白血病的细胞遗传学和分子遗传学亚群,急性淋巴细胞白血病的细胞遗传学和分子亚型,白血病治疗中使用的术语,以及成人急性白血病的治疗结果。本综述包含2张图,15张表,119篇参考文献。关键词:急性白血病,急性髓性白血病,急性淋巴细胞白血病,癌症,细胞遗传学,染色体异常
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