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==Overview== | |||
==Diagnostic Criteria== | |||
In order to fulfill [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) criteria for AML-5, a patient must have greater than 20% blasts in the bone marrow, and of these, greater than 80% must be of the monocytic lineage. | |||
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Overview
Diagnostic Criteria
In order to fulfill World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for AML-5, a patient must have greater than 20% blasts in the bone marrow, and of these, greater than 80% must be of the monocytic lineage.