| CALLA | Common Acute Lymphocytic(Lymphoblastic) Leukemia Antigen = CD10 = Enk... |
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| DL | Diffuse Lymphoblastic |
| DUL | Diffuse Undifferentiated Lymphoblastic |
| ALL | acute lymphoblastic leukemia; acute lymphocytic leukemia |
| cALLA | common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen |
| ALL | Acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
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| ANLL | Acute Non Lymphoblastic Leukemia |
| B-ALL | B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia |
| BCP ALL | B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukaemia |
| CALLA | Common Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Antigen |
| lymphoblastic | Pertaining to the production of lymphocytes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| lymphoblastic leukaemia | Acute lymphocytic leukaemia in which the abnormal cells are chiefly (or almost totally) blast forms of the lymphocytic series, or in which unusually large numbers of the immature forms occur in association with adult lymphocytes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lymphoblastic lymphoma | <tumour> A diffuse lymphoma in children, with supradiaphragmatic distribution and T lymphocytes having convoluted nuclei; many patients develop acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| acute lymphoblastic leukaemia | <haematology> A rapidly progressing cancer of the blood affecting the type of white blood cell known as lymphocytes. Approximately 650 new cases are diagnosed every year in the UK and it is the most common form of childhood leukaemia. Acronym: ALL Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (11 Nov 1997) |
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| common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia | <haematology, oncology> A sub-type of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia affecting cells early in the B lymphocyte lineage which accounts for about 80% of all acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (13 Nov 1997) |
| lymphoma, lymphoblastic | A high-grade malignant lymphoma composed of a diffuse, relatively uniform proliferation of cells with round or convoluted nuclei and scanty cytoplasm. The cells are cytologically similar to the lymphoblasts seen in acute lymphocytic leukaemia, and in some cases, the disease may evolve into a leukaemic phase morphologically indistinguishable from acute t-lymphocytic leukaemia (leukaemia, T-cell, acute). Lymphoblastic lymphoma represents approximately one-third of the cases of non-hodgkin's lymphomas in children and 5% of the cases in adults. It is more prevalent in males. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lymphoblastic leukemia |
a form of lymphocytic leukemia in which the abnormal cells in the circulating blood are almost totally lymphoblasts
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| lymphoblastic |
Pertaining to a cell of the lymphocytic series; the term implies proliferation. Lymphoblastic is one of the forms of leukemic cancer of the white blood cells characterized by the presence of malignant lymphoblasts or immature lymphocytes.
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| lymphoblastic lymphoma |
a very aggressive non-hodgkin's lymphoma often occurring in younger patients. Intensive combination chemotherapy is standard treatment. See the lymphoblasic lymphoma information page for more information.
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| lymphoblastic l. |
leukemia associated with hyperplasia and overactivity of the lymphoid tissue; there are increased numbers of circulating malignant lymphocytes and lymphoblasts. See also acute lymphoblastic l. and chronic lymphocytic l. Called also lymphatic, lymphocytic, lymphogenous, and lymphoid l.
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| lymphoblastic | a form of lymphocytic leukemia in which the abnormal cells in the circulating blood are almost totally lymphoblasts |
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