Cll stages and prognosis
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The frequency of cytogenetic abnormalities which inform prognosis and treatment in CLL patients vary when identified using FISH. In CLL, del(17p) has a frequency of 3-8%, del ... There are three stages of disease: an initial premalignant stage termed monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance (MGUS), followed by smouldering (or ...
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The poor prognosis of MCC patients with underlying chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is therefore not necessarily due to the malignancy, but rather the associated immunosuppression.7 ... are divided into 2 stages: stage I for primary tumors ≤2 cm in size and stage II for primary tumors >2 cm in size (IIA) or with extracutaneous invasion (IIB
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Diagnostic samples used for prediction of prognosis. ... LIMK2 AC002073 64.03 Above 39 31782_at prostaglandin D2 receptor DP PTGDR U31099 61.92 Above 40 32842_at B-cell CLL/lymphoma 7A BCL7A X89984 61.57 Above T-ALL 1 38319_at CD3D antigen delta polypeptide TiT3 complex CD3D AA919102 215.00 Above 2 1096_g_at CD19 antigen CD19 M28170 206.48 ...
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On the other hand, lymphomas differ from CLL, because lymphomas do not usually spread to peripheral blood and BM, until the very late stages. There are two major types of lymphomas: Hodgkin’s Disease (HD), and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). These two classes are further sub-classified and staged according to the disease manifestations.
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A cure is expected in 60% to 70% of childhood cases, but the outlook is less favorable for adults. Acute Myelocytic Leukemia (AML), particularly in adults, also has a less favorable prognosis. Chronic leukemias are considered incurable, although Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) may run an indolent, prolonged course.
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Prognosis
Anemia and/or thrombocytopenia when caused by an immune process associated with CLL or when caused by hypersplenism do not influence disease prognosis. As CLL progresses into its final stages, patients experience significant weight loss, fatigue, fever, night sweats, and massive adenopathy.
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Prognosis – good; 80-90% prevention of 5-year relapse. Advanced Stage HD – stages IIB & up; treated by: Chemotherapy – plays larger role, use . longer treatment course. Prognosis – okay; about . 2/3 cured (prevent 5-year relapse) Salvaging Failed Treatments – a number of options: Chemotherapy – if radiation therapy was only given ...
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CLL with unmutated IGV (U-CLL) derives from naïve CD5+CD27- B cells of the normal natural antibody repertoire, whereas CLL with mutated IGV genes (M-CLL) may derive from post-germinal center CD5+CD27+ cells.5,6 Importantly, these subsets have distinct clinical behavior and U-CLL has a more aggressive clinical course.
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