A CASE REPORT OF CHILD WITH ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA WITH TUMOR LYSIS SYNDROME.
Keywords:
B-ALL, Tumour Lysis Syndrome, Flow Cytometry, Chemotherapy.Abstract
INTRODUCTION:
Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is considered the most common childhood cancer. The clinical presentation of B-ALL is varied, with symptoms ranging from fatigue, fever and easy bruising to more severe complications.The standard treatment for B-ALL includes intensive chemotherapy regimens, and the prognosis and response to therapy can vary widely based on factors such as age, genetic abnormalities, and initial response to induction therapy.
OBJECTIVE:
The aim of this case report is to contribute to the existing literature, raise awareness about the varied manifestations of B-ALL, and stimulate further discussion and research in the field of paediatric and adult hematologic malignancies
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