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ALL - Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) accounts for 80% of the acute leukemias of childhood, with most cases occurring between ages 3 and 7. ALL also occurs in adults, where it accounts for 20% of all adult leukemias.
In acute leukemia, the malignant (cancerous) cell loses its ability to mature and specialize (differentiate) its function. These cells multiply rapidly and replace the normal cells. Bone marrow failure occurs as malignant cells replace normal bone marrow elements. The person becomes susceptible to bleeding and infection because the normal blood cells are reduced in number.
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