Leukemias are classified according to their acute and chronic progress as well as according to their lymphoid or myeloid cell origins. Acute myeloid leukemia is further classified into subtypes. Most ...
In 1917, Di Guglielmo first described a rare aggressive disease characterized by a neoplastic proliferation of immature cells committed solely to erythroid lineage with no increase in myeloblasts in ...
The most common method for routine classification of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has traditionally been the French-American-British (FAB) classification system, which is based on cytomorphology and ...
The systems in place for classification of cancer have historically been based on the type of tissue and primary site from which the cancer originates or the location in the body where cancer ...