Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism

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Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism 44 7897 074717

Hairy Cell Leukemia

Hairy cell leukemia may be a rare, slow-growing cancer of the blood during which your bone marrow makes too many

These excess B cells are abnormal and appearance "hairy" under a microscope. because the number of leukemia cells increases, fewer healthy white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets are produced.

Hairy cell leukemia affects more men than women, and it occurs most ordinarily in middle-aged or older adults.

Hairy cell leukemia is taken into account a chronic disease because it's going to never completely disappear, although treatment can cause a remission for years.

Some people haven't any signs or symptoms of hairy cell leukemia, but a biopsy for an additional disease or condition may inadvertently reveal hairy cell leukemia.

Other times people with hairy cell leukemia experience signs and symptoms common to variety of diseases and conditions, such as:

A feeling of fullness in your abdomen which will make it uncomfortable to eat quite a touch at a time

Fatigue

Easy bruising

Recurring infections

Weakness

Weight loss

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