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Acute myeloid leukaemia: clinical review

Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a clonal malignant disorder characterised by the accumulation of im...

Ewing’s sarcoma (orange) is a rare type of bone and soft tissue cancer more common among teenagers

Recognising cancer in teenage patients

How to identify the signs of a possible cancer in young people and when to refer. By Professor John ...

Rubbery, painless lymphadenopathy can be a sign of a lymphoproliferative disorder, such as CLL (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Chronic leukaemia

Chronic leukaemias are often diagnosed in a routine blood test, say Dr David Bareford and Dr Sebasti...

Test your knowledge on chronic leukaemia

Read the haematology article on chronic leukaemia then answer these three questions to check your un...

Bone marrow smear from a patient with lymphoblastic leukaemia: large cells are white blood cells (Photograph: SPL)

Haematology - Acute leukaemia

Treatment depends on the age and fitness of patients, says Dr David Bareford and Dr Sebastian Franci...

Causes of neutrophilia and treatment

Neutrophils are the primary white blood cells that respond to a bacterial infection, so the most com...

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