Chronic granulocytic leukemia acute, that is, chronic granulocytic leukemia acute, signs are symptoms, physical examination, auxiliary examination three aspects.
1. Symptoms: symptoms similar to acute leukemia. Anemia symptoms such as fatigue, pallor, dizziness, bleeding symptoms such as bleeding gums, bleeding spots on the skin, unexplained fever, cough, cough sputum, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms of infection.
2. Physical examination: anemia appearance, obvious sternal pressure pain, hepatosplenomegaly, enlarged lymph nodes, subcutaneous hemorrhagic spots, and so on.
3. Auxiliary examination: progressive increase or decrease of platelets, peripheral blood basophils>20%, primitive cells type I and type II>10% in bone marrow or blood, primitive granulocytes+premature granulocytes ≥30% in peripheral blood, primitive granulocytes+premature granulocytes ≥50% in bone marrow.
The emergence of acute chronic granulocytic leukemia requires active medical consultation and rational treatment as prescribed by the doctor.