Case Report on T-Cell ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia)

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Mr. Pratik Omprakash Malviya, Ms. Priyanka S. Meshram, Aniket Pathade, Nita Rehapade

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T-cells, also known as T-lymphocytes, are a type of leukocyte (white blood cell) that helps the immune system. T-lymphocytes are one of two types of lymphocytes, the other being B lymphocytes. T cells mature in the thymus and multiply after being created in the bone marrow. Cytokines are chemical messengers secreted by helper T cells that stimulate the development of B cells into plasma cells.  This was a case of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia . Main symptoms and important clinical findings- The patient admitted the hospital with complaint of fever, loss of appetite, vomiting with blood tinged food particles and malaria since from 1-2months. The main diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and outcomes: Chemotherapy is the best method to treatment to leukemia. Medical management was provided to the patient, Injection calcium gluconate, Injection Pantop, tablet Septran, tablets Limcee, tablet Paracetamol, Zinc power, Inj. ondansetron, Syp. Duphalac. Conclusion: Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) affects both children and adults, however it is most common between the ages of 2 and 5. ALL is thought to be caused by a combination of factors, including external and endogenous exposures, genetic predisposition, and chance. The rate of paediatric cancer survivorship

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