How to judge leukemia

diagnostic criteria

1, the clinical symptoms are sudden high fever, progressive anemia or significant bleeding, general aches and fatigue.

2, signs of skin bleeding, sternal tenderness, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly.

3. Laboratory:

A, blood white blood cells are always significantly increased (or decreased), and primitive or naive cells may appear.

B, bone marrow-like nucleated red blood cells account for less than 50% of all nucleated cells, and the original cells are ≥30%, which can be diagnosed as acute leukemia; If the nucleated red blood cells in bone marrow are ≥50% and the proportion of primitive cells in non-erythroid cells is ≥30%, it can be diagnosed as acute erythroleukemia.