Manifestations of chronic leukemia

Chronic granulocytic leukemia, also known as chronic granulocytic leukemia, is a slow onset disease, with no obvious symptoms in the early stages, and with the progression of the disease, symptoms such as fatigue, low-grade fever, excessive sweating, and emaciation may gradually appear. 1. Chronic granulocytic leukemia is a malignant myeloproliferative neoplasm occurring in pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells, characterized by unrestricted proliferation and partial differentiation of bone marrow granulocytes. In the early stage, there are no obvious symptoms, and the spleen may not be palpable. 2. As the disease progresses, symptoms such as fatigue, emaciation, low-grade fever, night sweating, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, sternal pressure pain, etc., which may be accompanied by enlarged spleen and self-consciousness of discomfort in the left upper abdomen, etc., may appear gradually. Individual manifestations may vary depending on the individual’s condition and the extent of the disease. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the examination, and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of the physician.

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