The Indian Journal of Pediatrics

, Volume 39, Issue 6, pp 206–207 | Cite as

Congenital leukaemia

  • A. K. Pal
  • S. K. Chopra
  • P. K. Mital
  • R. K. Upadhaya
Case Reports

Keywords

Leucocyte Count Peripheral Blood Smear Systolic Murmur Provisional Diagnosis Stem Cell Leukaemia 
These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

References

  1. Aggarwal, K.N. and Mohan, M. (1966). Congenital leukaemia. Report of two cases.Indian J. Pediat. 33, 241.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
  2. Bernhard W.G., Ghore, I. and Kilby, R.A. (1951). Congenital leukaemia.Blood,6, 990.PubMedGoogle Scholar
  3. Britton, C.J.C. (1969). Disorders of the Blood, p. 518,J.A. Churchill Ltd., London.Google Scholar
  4. Iversen, T. (1966). Leukaemia in infancy and childhood. A material of 570 Danish cases.Acta Pediat. Scand. 55 (suppl. 167), 169.Google Scholar
  5. Krivit, W. and Good, R.A. (1957). Simultaneous occurrence of mongolism and leukaemia.Amer. J. DIS. Child. 94, 289.Google Scholar
  6. Merhotra, T.N., Mathur, K.S. and Wahi P.N. (1956). Congenital leukaemia.Indian J. Pediat. 23, 290.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
  7. Pierce, M.I. (1959). Leukaemia in the newborn infant.J. Pediat. 54, 691.PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar

Copyright information

© Dr. K C Chaudhuri Foundation 1972

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. K. Pal
    • 1
    • 2
  • S. K. Chopra
    • 1
    • 2
  • P. K. Mital
    • 1
    • 2
  • R. K. Upadhaya
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Lucknow
  2. 2.Gwalior

Personalised recommendations