Leukemia often presents with symptoms such as fatigue, unexplained weight loss, frequent infections, and easy bruising or bleeding due to low blood cell counts. Patients may also experience anemia-related symptoms, like pallor and shortness of breath, as well as bone pain or tenderness. Additionally, some forms of leukemia can lead to splenomegaly or lymphadenopathy, where the spleen or lymph nodes become enlarged. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes.
Clinical Leukemia was created in 2006.
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A CBC, or complete blood count, is a clinical procedure that can aid in the diagnosis of leukemia and anemia. The peripheral blood smear can also be helpful in diagnosis.
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Tabes dorsalis is a late manifestation of untreated syphilis and is characterized by a triad of clinical symptoms namely gait unsteadiness, lightning pains and urinary incontinence.
No, schmorl's nodes do not usually have any clinical manifestation at all. They are usually just found on x-ray or MRI when a doctor is checking out something completely unrelated.