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Types of Leukaemia:

Based on clinical findings and immature cells, leukaemia can be classified into 2 types:

  1. Acute leukaemia:
  • It causes a high production of immature blood cells that cannot function properly.
  • There are predominant blast cells in blood and bone marrow.
  • It is typically accompanied by severe symptoms.

 

  1. Chronic leukaemia:
  • It progresses slowly and steadily overtime.
  • Blood cells in chronic leukaemia are fully mature and can perform their normal function but not as well.

 

Based on total WBC count, leukaemia can be classified into 2 types:

  1. Leukaemic leukaemia:
  • In this type of leukaemia, count of WBC is more than 15000/c mm.
  • There are plenty of premature leucocytes in blood.

 

  1. Aleukaemic leukaemia:
  • There are moderate to few numbers of premature cells in blood.

 

Based on point of origin, leukaemia can be classified as:

  1. Myelogenous leukaemia:
  • These leukaemia are originated from myeloid cells in bone marrow.
  • It is less common in dog and cat.

 

  1. Lymphocytic leukaemia:
  • These leukaemia originates from lymphoid tissues and affects lymphoid organ or cells.
  • It is more common in dog and cats.

 

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