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Acute myeloid leukemia
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Maybe you want to know more, so I'll say more. This disease is one of medullary tumors.

Myeloid tumors are derived from clonal proliferation of pluripotent myeloid stem cells, which can differentiate into granulocytes, monocytes, erythrocytes and megakaryocytes. Because stem cells are located in bone marrow, myeloid tumors are mostly leukemia, while lymph nodes, liver and spleen are less involved than lymphoid tumors. There are three main types of myeloid tumors: acute myeloid leukemia, chronic myeloproliferative diseases and myelodysplastic syndrome.

This disease is the first kind, called acute myeloid leukemia, also called acute myeloid leukemia or acute non-lymphocytic leukemia. It is more common in adults than in children. The number of primordial granulocytes (mother cells) in bone marrow smear is more than 25%. According to the differentiation degree and main cell types of leukemia cells, FAB still in use in China can be divided into eight types: M0 to M7.

M0 type is a slightly differentiated type of acute myeloid leukemia, accounting for about 2%~3% of all acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Primitive cells have no morphological and cytochemical characteristics of granulocytes, but express antigens of granulocyte system. It is a disease in which immature bone marrow cells gather in bone marrow to inhibit bone marrow hematopoiesis.

There are also therapies such as chemotherapy, induced differentiation (all-trans retinoic acid) and bone marrow transplantation.

It is suggested to adopt combined sequential chemotherapy, that is, initial remission (induction therapy) followed by post-remission treatment (consolidation therapy).

Induction therapy depends on the patient's age and blood history, and consolidation therapy after remission depends on cytogenetic risk factors.

If you are not sensitive to initial induction therapy, you can try radiotherapy.

It is suggested to combine traditional Chinese medicine treatment.

If conditions permit, bone marrow transplantation is also one of the effective treatments for acute myeloid leukemia. Successful transplantation can generally achieve long-term survival or cure.

Dietary advice:

1. Eating peanuts with skin often can improve the quantity and quality of platelets.

2. Eat more pig's trotters and chicken's feet, and the collagen contained can enhance platelet aggregation.

3. Boiling or steaming Zizyphus jujuba can improve immunity and promote three major blood cells: white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.

4. It is not advisable to eat more fungus, fish and eggs.

You can also eat everything and nothing like ordinary people, which is good for your mentality.

6. Don't do strenuous exercise during exercise to avoid injury and prevent bleeding.

I hope I can help you and wish you a speedy recovery!