Acute Leukaemia in Kenya
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Date
1972-10Author
Barr, RD
McCulloch, PB
Mehta, Sudha
Kendall, AG
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Acute leukaemia is not as uncommon in equatorial East Africa as has until recently been believed. The acute myelogenous variety is disproportionately common in children and has an unusually frequent chloromatous presentation. Although the reasons for this are not entirely clear, the effect of environmental factors is considered. The possible inter-relationship of malaria, Burkitt's lymphoma and acute leukaemia remains an enigma. Poor therapeutic results demand greater attention to the problem.
Citation
Scott Med J October 1972 vol. 17 no. 10 330-333Publisher
University of Nairobi
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- Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) [10378]