Leukemia Transplantation

Leukemia is one of the most common malignant pathologies of hematopoietic tissue. A feature of blood cancer is a disruption of the maturation process of leukocytes, which negatively affects the immune system - on the one hand, the body cannot fight infectious agents and viruses. On the other hand, processes of uncontrolled proliferation of malignant blood cells occur in it, which displace normal ones.

The situation is aggravated by powerful factors that act as a trigger for the development of the disease. These include



Leukemia is a malignant disease of the hematopoietic system that occurs with progressive damage to the bone marrow, as well as metastases to organs and tissues. They arise as a result of disruption of the division (proliferation) of hematopoietic cells under the influence of a virus or cells of the immune system (in so-called immune leukemias), as well as due to tumor transformation of normal hematopoietic cells (less often than other tissues of the body: for example, leukemia from transformed peripheral blood lymphocytes is called lymphoma) or from tumor cell precursors. In this review we will look at the classic leukemic process, preleukemia (lymphoproliferative syndrome) and lymphoma.

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