Leukaemia (chronic myelomonocytic)
CMML is a myelodysplasia which resembles chronic myeloid leukaemia. It is a disease found in elderly people.
Characteristic features include:
- hypercellular bone marrow, usually dysplastic, with increased myeloblasts
- mixed monocytosis and granulocytosis, plus an intermediate population of cells demonstrating features of both monocytes and granulocytes
CMML does not respond well to chemotherapy. Splenectomy may diminish transfusion requirements. Long term survival is possible.
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