Acute Leukaemias (ALL & AML)
HardHigh-yieldPathology · Haematology
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Acute leukaemias are clonal malignancies of immature haematopoietic precursors (blasts) that proliferate uncontrollably, replace the marrow, and spill into peripheral blood. They are defined by ≥20% blasts in marrow or blood (WHO) and present acutely with marrow-failure symptoms. This is among the highest-yield haematology areas for NEET PG—cytogenetic-disease pairings, immunophenotyping markers and Auer rods recur e…
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