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Etymology: () From Ancient Greek λευκός (“white”) and αἷμα (“blood”).
Synonyms: leucocythæmia

lösemi, kan kanseri, leukemia, lösemili, i., tıb. lösemi, kan kanseri, Lökositlerin devamlı şekilde çoğalması ve patolojik yapı göstermesi, lösemi (lemfoid veya miyeloid tipte olur), leukoleuco-,

1 lösemi  isim     ts
2 kan kanseri     ts
3 leukemia     ts
4Leukemia lösemili     ts
5leukemia i., tıb. lösemi, kan kanseri     ts
6leukemia Lökositlerin devamlı şekilde çoğalması ve patolojik yapı göstermesi, lösemi (lemfoid veya miyeloid tipte olur)  Tıp     ts
7leukemia leukoleuco-     ts
 

Group of cancers of the blood-forming tissues, A cancer of the blood cells There are many different types See leukaemia section, leu·kae·mia in AM, use leukemia Leukaemia is a disease of the blood in which the body produces too many white blood cells, type of cancer of the bone marrow in which there is an excessive production of white blood cells, A cancer of the blood cells The blood cells begin to grow before reaching maturity This means that the 'leukaemic' or abnormal cells outnumber the normal blood cells, Cancer of the white blood cells Click here  for further information, malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues; characterized by abnormal proliferation of leukocytes; one of the four major types of cancer, A form of cancer where too many white blood cells are formed, Any specific form or type of cancer of the blood-forming tissues, A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues, Cancer that begins in developing cells in the bone marrow Leukemia occurs when immature or mature cells multiply in an uncontrolled manner in the bone marrow It is classified as lymphocytic or myeloid, according to the type of cell that is multiplying abnormally, and either acute, signifying rapidly progressing disease with a predominance of highly immature (blastic) cells, or chronic, which denotes slowly progressing disease with greater numbers of more mature cells, Any of several types of cancer in which there is an abnormal growth of white blood cells in the bone marrow Leukemias are classified into acute and chronic types, and according to the type of white cell that is being abnormally produced, Progressive, malignant disease of the blood-forming organs, Cancer of the blood-forming tissues Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (adult) (childhood) Acute Myeloid Leukemia (adult) (childhood) Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Hairy Cell Leukemia, General term used to describe a group of malignancies of either lymphoid or hematopoietic origin; progressive proliferation of abnormal leukocytes can be found in the blood, the hematopoietic tissues, and other organs, cancer involving white blood cells, A progressive, malignant disease of the blood-forming organs, A rapidly progressing cancer (malignancy) of the bone marrow and blood characterized by an uncontrolled growth of white blood cells There are three major types, leucocythaemia, a cancer of the blood-forming tissue Leukemic cells look different than normal cells and do not function properly lymphocytic leukemia - a type of leukemia in which the cancer develops in the lymphocytes (lymphoid cells), From the Greek meaning "white blood" Leukemia is a cancer of a marrow cell The disease appears in one of four major forms Acute lymphocytic or acute myelogenous leukemia characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation and accumulation of abnormal immature cells, referred to as leukemic blasts These cells fill the marrow spaces and enter the blood Chronic myelogenous leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia are less rapidly progressive The former, however, requires treatment in nearly all cases at the time of diagnosis, whereas the later may, in some cases, be non-progressive for long periods, (loo-KEE-mee-a): Cancer of blood-forming tissue, Any of various acute or chronic cancers of the bone marrow in which unrestrained growth of blood cells occurs, often accompanied by anemia, impaired blood clotting and enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver and spleen, A malignancy of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (CMD 1997), Cancer of the blood White blood cells may be produced in excessive amounts and are unable to work properly which weakens the immune system, Cancer of white blood cells Acute leukemias are characterized by the presence of "blasts," which are immature white blood cells Large quantities of blasts generally overgrow the bone marrow, leaving very little space for normal bone marrow cells This type generally requires immediate treatment Chronic leukemias are those characterized by a large and uncontrolled growth of more mature white blood cells These types of leukemias tend not to progress as rapidly, and treatment is often milder than that of acute leukemias, a cancer of the blood-forming tissue Leukemic cells look different than normal cells and do not function properly, a type of cancer of the blood, that causes weakness and sometimes death (leukos + -aimia (from haima )). Cancer of blood-forming tissues with high levels of leukocytes. Radiation exposure and hereditary susceptibility are factors in some cases. In acute leukemias, anemia, fever, bleeding, and lymph-node swelling develop rapidly. Acute lymphocytic leukemia, found mostly in children, was once over 90% fatal in six months. Drug therapy can now cure more than half these children. Acute myelogenous (granulocytic) leukemia, found mostly in adults, has frequent remissions and recurrences, and few patients survive long. Chronic myelogenous leukemia most often begins in the 40s; weight loss, low fever, weakness, and other symptoms may not develop immediately. Chemotherapy helps the symptoms but may not prolong life. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, mostly in the elderly, may be inactive for years. Survival rates are better than in myelogenous leukemia; most deaths are caused by infection or hemorrhage, Cancer of the blood cells, a form of bone marrow cancer marked by an increase in white blood cells, Cancer of the bone marrow resulting in excess production of leukocytes, Cancer of the blood producing tissues, especially in the bone marrow and lymph nodes, A type of cancer in the bone marrow causing an abnormal increase in the amount of white blood cells produced This results in a lack of red blood cells, or anemia, and the loss of some blood-clotting ability, cancer that begins in developing blood cells in the bone marrow, —Bone marrow cancers in which white blood cells divide uncontrollably, affecting the production of normal white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets, Cancer of the blood tissue,

8 Group of cancers of the blood-forming tissues     ts
9 A cancer of the blood cells There are many different types See leukaemia section     ts
10 leu·kae·mia in AM, use leukemia Leukaemia is a disease of the blood in which the body produces too many white blood cells     ts
11 type of cancer of the bone marrow in which there is an excessive production of white blood cells  isim     ts
12 A cancer of the blood cells The blood cells begin to grow before reaching maturity This means that the 'leukaemic' or abnormal cells outnumber the normal blood cells     ts
13 Cancer of the white blood cells Click here  for further information     ts
14 malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues; characterized by abnormal proliferation of leukocytes; one of the four major types of cancer     ts
15 A form of cancer where too many white blood cells are formed     ts
16leukemia Any specific form or type of cancer of the blood-forming tissues - "The subjects suffered from lymphoblastic and myeloid leukemias."     ts
17leukemia A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues     ts
18leukemia Cancer that begins in developing cells in the bone marrow Leukemia occurs when immature or mature cells multiply in an uncontrolled manner in the bone marrow It is classified as lymphocytic or myeloid, according to the type of cell that is multiplying abnormally, and either acute, signifying rapidly progressing disease with a predominance of highly immature (blastic) cells, or chronic, which denotes slowly progressing disease with greater numbers of more mature cells     ts
19leukemia Any of several types of cancer in which there is an abnormal growth of white blood cells in the bone marrow Leukemias are classified into acute and chronic types, and according to the type of white cell that is being abnormally produced     ts
20leukemia Progressive, malignant disease of the blood-forming organs     ts
21leukemia Cancer of the blood-forming tissues Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (adult) (childhood) Acute Myeloid Leukemia (adult) (childhood) Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Hairy Cell Leukemia     ts
22leukemia General term used to describe a group of malignancies of either lymphoid or hematopoietic origin; progressive proliferation of abnormal leukocytes can be found in the blood, the hematopoietic tissues, and other organs     ts
23leukemia cancer involving white blood cells     ts
24leukemia A progressive, malignant disease of the blood-forming organs     ts
25leukemia A rapidly progressing cancer (malignancy) of the bone marrow and blood characterized by an uncontrolled growth of white blood cells There are three major types     ts
26leukemia leucocythaemia  isim     ts
27leukemia a cancer of the blood-forming tissue Leukemic cells look different than normal cells and do not function properly lymphocytic leukemia - a type of leukemia in which the cancer develops in the lymphocytes (lymphoid cells)     ts
28leukemia From the Greek meaning "white blood" Leukemia is a cancer of a marrow cell The disease appears in one of four major forms Acute lymphocytic or acute myelogenous leukemia characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation and accumulation of abnormal immature cells, referred to as leukemic blasts These cells fill the marrow spaces and enter the blood Chronic myelogenous leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia are less rapidly progressive The former, however, requires treatment in nearly all cases at the time of diagnosis, whereas the later may, in some cases, be non-progressive for long periods     ts
29leukemia (loo-KEE-mee-a): Cancer of blood-forming tissue     ts
30leukemia Any of various acute or chronic cancers of the bone marrow in which unrestrained growth of blood cells occurs, often accompanied by anemia, impaired blood clotting and enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver and spleen     ts
31leukemia A malignancy of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (CMD 1997)     ts
32leukemia Cancer of the blood White blood cells may be produced in excessive amounts and are unable to work properly which weakens the immune system     ts
33leukemia Cancer of white blood cells Acute leukemias are characterized by the presence of "blasts," which are immature white blood cells Large quantities of blasts generally overgrow the bone marrow, leaving very little space for normal bone marrow cells This type generally requires immediate treatment Chronic leukemias are those characterized by a large and uncontrolled growth of more mature white blood cells These types of leukemias tend not to progress as rapidly, and treatment is often milder than that of acute leukemias     ts
34leukemia a cancer of the blood-forming tissue Leukemic cells look different than normal cells and do not function properly     ts
35leukemia a type of cancer of the blood, that causes weakness and sometimes death (leukos + -aimia (from haima )). Cancer of blood-forming tissues with high levels of leukocytes. Radiation exposure and hereditary susceptibility are factors in some cases. In acute leukemias, anemia, fever, bleeding, and lymph-node swelling develop rapidly. Acute lymphocytic leukemia, found mostly in children, was once over 90% fatal in six months. Drug therapy can now cure more than half these children. Acute myelogenous (granulocytic) leukemia, found mostly in adults, has frequent remissions and recurrences, and few patients survive long. Chronic myelogenous leukemia most often begins in the 40s; weight loss, low fever, weakness, and other symptoms may not develop immediately. Chemotherapy helps the symptoms but may not prolong life. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, mostly in the elderly, may be inactive for years. Survival rates are better than in myelogenous leukemia; most deaths are caused by infection or hemorrhage     ts
36leukemia Cancer of the blood cells     ts
37leukemia a form of bone marrow cancer marked by an increase in white blood cells     ts
38leukemia Cancer of the bone marrow resulting in excess production of leukocytes     ts
39leukemia Cancer of the blood producing tissues, especially in the bone marrow and lymph nodes     ts
40leukemia A type of cancer in the bone marrow causing an abnormal increase in the amount of white blood cells produced This results in a lack of red blood cells, or anemia, and the loss of some blood-clotting ability     ts
41leukemia cancer that begins in developing blood cells in the bone marrow     ts
42leukemia —Bone marrow cancers in which white blood cells divide uncontrollably, affecting the production of normal white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets     ts
43leukemia Cancer of the blood tissue     ts
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