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An enlarged spleen is particularly common in people with chronic leukemias. Learn why, plus symptoms, treatments, and outlook.
Later-stage CLL means your symptoms or test results show certain changes, including: Increased number of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) Enlarged lymph nodes Enlarged spleen and/or liver ...
Stage 2 For stage 2 CLL, in addition to high lymphocyte levels in the blood, the liver or spleen is enlarged. Lymph nodes may or may not be enlarged as well.
Thanks to breakthroughs in treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia, options go beyond chemotherapy and include targeted therapies and monoclonal antibodies.
The spleen is an organ tucked away behind the stomach, on the left side of the abdomen. It has several immune and hematologic functions. Enlargement of the spleen is called splenomegaly. In the ...
Symptoms of CLL include: swollen lymph glands or tummy (abdominal) discomfort from an enlarged spleen weight loss infections that will not get better feeling tired anaemia bleeding or bruising bone ...
Learn the essential early warning signs of leukemia that are often dismissed as everyday ailments but could be indicators of this serious blood cancer.
Splenomegaly is one of the characteristic signs of an overactive spleen that can cause platelets to pool inside of your spleen and cause thrombocytopenia.
Most CLL found now is due to routine blood testing that reveal high white blood cell counts. When a person has no symptoms and, like you, no enlarged spleen or lymph nodes, they are in a favorable ...
You might also have an enlarged liver or spleen, or enlarged lymph nodes stage 4 - you have a high number of lymphocytes and a low number of platelets. You might also have an enlarged liver or spleen, ...