The absence of peripheral blood blasts at diagnosis may predict CNS involvement or CNS relapse in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients
A high tumor burden at the time of diagnosis of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia has an unfavorable outcome. Peripheral white blood cell count is commonly used to reflect the leukemic burden and is used as one of the most important factors during determination of the risk-based treatmen...
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| Main Authors: | Sule Unal, A Murat Tuncer, Mualla Cetin, Sevgi Yetgin |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Hacettepe University Institute of Child Health
2008-12-01
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| Series: | The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics |
| Online Access: | https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/2486 |
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