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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[AML]] should be differentiated from conditions which may present similarly, such as [[ | [[AML]] should be differentiated from conditions which may present similarly, such as [[acute myeloid leukemia]], [[chronic myeloid leukemia]], [[agranulocytosis]] [[aplastic anemia]], and [[lymphoma]]. | ||
==Differentiating from other Diseases in Adults== | ==Differentiating from other Diseases in Adults== | ||
Acute myeloid leukemia should be differentiated from the following hematological disorders: | Acute myeloid leukemia should be differentiated from the following hematological disorders: |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
AML should be differentiated from conditions which may present similarly, such as acute myeloid leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, agranulocytosis aplastic anemia, and lymphoma.
Differentiating from other Diseases in Adults
Acute myeloid leukemia should be differentiated from the following hematological disorders:
- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
- Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
- Agranulocytosis
- Aplastic anemia
- Lymphoma
- Myelodysplastic syndrome
- Myeloproliferative disorders
Differentiating from other Diseases in Children
Acute myeloid leukemia should be differentiated from the following hematological disorders:
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