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Malignant proliferation of white blood cells


Primary process is marrow and peripheral blood but can involve any tissue receiving blood



Lymphocytic leukemia vs lymphoma



All leukemia of lymphocytes have lymphoma counterparts


Primary lymphomas have leukemic phase including multiple myeloma


Any myeloid leukemia can infiltrate a lymph node or any other site


All lymphoma are malignant proliferation of lymphocytes


All leukemia involve bone marrow changes



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Look at the ratio of neutrophils and red cells


Large precursors/blast cells



Chronic myelogenous leukemia


Splenomegaly (massive)


PBF- Increased granulocytes count; little percentage of blast; proliferation of neutrophils


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