Acute leukaemia in a defined geographic area – Incidence,clinical history and prognosis |
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Authors: | Å. Öst P. Lindström B. Christensson H. Gyllenhammar L. Engstedt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Section of Haematology, Department of Medicine IV, Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Pathology, Karolinska sjukhuset and Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | A consecutive series of patients (1978–1981) comprising all patients with acute leukaemia from a population of 475000 inhabitants was reviewed. Thus, 94 patients were diagnosed as having acute leukaemia. No patients were lost from follow-up. The incidence figures of ALL and AML differed significantly from those of Sweden as a whole. 9 patients were < 15 years old. The median age of adult patients was 64 years, 60.8% being ≥ 60 years old. Of adult patients with AML, 20% had a preleukaemic history (chronic myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndromes and others). None of 6 patients with leukaemia as a metamorphosis of a chronic myeloproliferative disorder achieved a complete remission. The overall remission rate of the remaining adult patients was 25%. Treated patients, 15–39 years old, with AML without any preleukaemic history, had a complete remission rate of 80% compared to 12% for patients ≥ 60 years old with the same diagnosis. Of 60 patients with ‘primary’ AML, 14 were not treated, mainly because of advanced age and complicating diseases. Most of these patients died within a week of admission. |
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Keywords: | acute leukaemia incidence of acute leukaemia myelodysplastic syndrome preleukaemic history result of treatment of acute leukaemia |
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