Leukemia-like reaction

Leukemia-like reaction is a kind of cell increase or left shift response caused by certain factors stimulating the body's hematopoietic tissue, like a leukemia phenomenon. There are many types, and the most common type is neutrophil. The disease is most commonly seen in the severe infection of certain bacteria and viruses, and often occurs in the widespread spread of malignant tumors, acute hemolysis, and certain drug reactions. The disease is more common in children and adolescents, and there is no difference in incidence between men and women. Leukemia-like response is a response of normal bone marrow to certain stimulus signals.

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