Title of article :
HEMATOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF ACUTE LEUKEMIAS AT KHYBER PUKHTOONKHWA
Author/Authors :
Bashir, Mohammad , Zaman, Safeer , Rafatullah , Wazir, Farmanullah , Shoaib, Mohammad , Biland, Bakht
From page :
134
To page :
140
Abstract :
Background: The clinical presentation of acute leukemias is quite variable. The present study was designed to assess the hematological and clinical presentation of acute leukemias in our setup.Methodology: This comparative study was conducted in medical and paedriatic wards of Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar, IRNUM Hospital Peshawar and DHQ Hospital Bannu from 2000 to 2006. A total of 50 patients of acute leukemias were included in the study. These patients belonged to all age groups, both sexes and mixed socio-economic status. The diagnosis was made on clinical history, physical examination and peripheral blood and bone marrow examination.Results: Out of 50 cases, 28 (56%) were of acute lymphoblastic (ALL), 20 cases (40%) acute myeloid leukemias (AML), while 2 (4%) were of undefferianted type. All patients were anemic at the time of diagnosis, their hemoglobin mm3 was 2.8 -12 g /dl. The TLC was quite variable ranged from 4000/cmm to 6,30,000/ mm3. Similarly the platelet count was 10,000 to 100000/mm3. The majority (90%) presented with fever and malaise. Abnormal bleeding was present in 20 cases (40%) at the time of presentation. Chest infection was the most common type of infection (38%). Bone and joint pain was present in 12 cases (24%). Vomiting diarrhea were present in 10 cases (20%). Disturbance of vision and hearing was also present in 5 cases (10%). Signs symptoms of mediastinal obstruction were present in only 3 cases (10.7%) of ALL. Skin rash was present in 2 cases (4%). Proptosis of eye was significant clinical feature in one child with ALL at presen¬tation. One Child with ALL had multiple soft swellings at presentation. Two cases (4%) presented with jaundice while 2 (4%) had signs and symptoms of fracture L1 vertebra at presentation and one case pre¬sented with weakness of right side of the body.Conclusion: The clinical presentation of acute leukemias is so variable and atypical that in most of the cases the diagnosis is delayed for a quite long time, due to which the prognosis becomes poor in our setup
Keywords :
Acute leukemia , Acute lymphoblastic leukemia , Acute myeloid leukemia
Journal title :
GOMAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Journal title :
GOMAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Record number :
2649908
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