GENERAL ANATOMY
IMMUNE SYSTEM
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erythroblastosis
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anemia
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leukemia
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hematopoiesis
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Detailed explanation-1: -Leukemia usually involves the white blood cells. Your white blood cells are potent infection fighters-they normally grow and divide in an orderly way, as your body needs them. But in people with leukemia, the bone marrow produces an excessive amount of abnormal white blood cells, which don’t function properly.
Detailed explanation-2: -Leukaemia. Leukaemia is a type of blood cancer that affects blood cells in your bone marrow – usually white blood cells. Read our leukaemia information online or order a booklet about your type of leukaemia.
Detailed explanation-3: -Most often, leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells, but some leukemias start in other blood cell types. There are several types of leukemia, which are divided based mainly on whether the leukemia is acute (fast growing) or chronic (slower growing), and whether it starts in myeloid cells or lymphoid cells.
Detailed explanation-4: -Lymphocytic leukemia (also known as lymphoid or lymphoblastic leukemia) develops in the white blood cells called lymphocytes in the bone marrow. Myeloid leukemia (also known as myelogenous leukemia) may also start in white blood cells other than lymphocytes, as well as red blood cells and platelets.
Detailed explanation-5: -Leukemia is a cancer of the blood, characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal blood cells. This uncontrolled growth takes place in your bone marrow, where most of your body’s blood is made. Leukemia cells are usually immature (still developing) white blood cells.