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👨‍⚕ Q. What is the CML?
🧑‍⚕A. It is a myeloproliferative disorder, characterized by overproduction of myeloid cells and presence of Philadelphia chromosome. It is common in 40 to 60 years, and peak age is 55 years.
👨‍⚕How to differentiate between acute and chronic Leukemia ?
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🤔What is leukaemic hiatus??
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the presence of blasts and mature leukocytes but no intermediate forms
👨‍⚕ what is Leukemia cutis ?
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👨‍⚕ what is Leukemia cutis ?
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Leukemia cutis is the infiltration of neoplastic leukocytes or their precursors into the epidermis, the dermis, or the subcutis, resulting in clinically identifiable cutaneous lesions
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👨‍⚕What is Philadelphia chromosome ?
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👨‍⚕What is Philadelphia chromosome ?
🧑🏽‍⚕Answer :Reciprocal translocation 
between chromosome 9 and chromosome 22 → formation of the Philadelphia chromosome t(9;22) → fusion of the ABL1 gene (chromosome 9) with the BCR gene (chromosome 22) → formation of the BCR-ABL gene → encodes a BCR-ABL non-receptor tyrosine kinase with increased enzyme activity
Result: inhibits physiologic apoptosis and increases mitotic rate → uncontrolled proliferation of functional granulocytes
MalignancyDetection of Philadelphia translocationCML
> 90% of patients
ALL
∼ 20% of adults
∼ 5% of children
AML
< 2% of patients
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👨‍⚕Q. What are the myeloproliferative disorder?
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👨‍⚕Q. What are the myeloproliferative disorder?
🧑‍⚕ Answer :
Group of disease consisting of:
1- Chronic myelocytic leukemia
2- Myelofibrosis
3- Polycythemia rubra vera
4- Essential thrombocythemia.
These disorders are grouped together, because any of the disease may evolve from one form to another.
All myeloproliferative disorders may progress to acute myeloid leukemia