Chronic myelogenous leukemia physical examination
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Overview
Splenomegaly may also be seen.[1]
Gallery
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Photograph depicts a 70 year-old Cardiff, Wales female is a chronic lymphocytic leukemia patient. Patient exhibiting an indolent chronic oral herpes simplex ulcer. This patient had been vaccinated for “therapy” of this ulcer, and subsequently developed vaccinia necrosum, also known as progressive vaccinia. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [2]
References
- ↑ Tefferi A (2006). "Classification, diagnosis and management of myeloproliferative disorders in the JAK2V617F era". Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program: 240–245. PMID 17124067.
- ↑ "Public Health Image Library (PHIL)".