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Skelettveränderungen bei Leukosen

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Unter den kindlichen Krebserkrankungen liegt der Anteil der Leukämie bei 33% (10). Folgende Formen lassen sich bei den kindlichen Leukämien nach zytomorphologischen, zytochemischen, immunologischen und klinischen Kriterien der Häufigkeit nach unterscheiden: Akute lymphoblastische Leukämie (ALL) 80–85% common ALL (c ALL) 80% T-Zell-ALL 15–20%

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Benz-Bohm, G. (1996). Skelettveränderungen bei Leukosen. In: Schuster, W., et al. Kinderradiologie 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79959-4_14

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