Author/Authors :
Mohammed, Taghreid K. institute of Medical Technology, Iraq , Abed, Najlaa AI-Yarmuk Teaching Hospital - oncology Center, Iraq , AL- Khalidy, Saja J. institute of Medical Technology, Iaq , AL- Rubaiy, Khaled J. institute of Medical Technology, Iraq
Abstract :
Many children under 15 years of age and many adults more then 15 Years of age with acute leukemia registered and treated in Oncology Department attached to the AIYarmuk Teaching Hospital, Child Central Hospitl and air force Hospital in Baghdad were enrolled in this study, as regards to their general characteristics and the type of acute leukemia. For comparison purposes. one year was chosen (2000), it was showed that the incidence with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children was 72.5%. while the incidence with. acute myelocytic leukemia in adults was 27.5%. During this year, 2000. male prdominance was evident. The fraction of patients living in urban areas was more than those of rural regions. The symptoms of leukemia patients were headache, vomiting, anemia. and fever (38- 38.5°C) for more than 2 weeks; fever pallor; spleen or liver were moderately enlarged or hepatosplenomegaly; in addit:on to throat and mouth lesions. Most children and aduIts also had thrombocytopenia, leucopenia and high rate of erythrocyte sed!mentation rate; the frequency and genera: characteristic of acute leukemia in this study were compared to these reported else where.