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English: Common symptoms of chronic or acute leukemia (See Wikipedia:Leukemia#Symptoms).
To discuss image, please see Talk:Human body diagrams ListCommon symptoms of chronic or acute leukemia may include:[1][2] Systemic - Weight loss[1][2] - Fever[1][2] - Frequent infections[1][2] Psychological - Fatigue[1][2] - Loss of appetite[2] Respiratory - Easy shortness of breath[2] Skin - Night sweats[1][2] - Easy bleeding and bruising[1][2] - Purplish patches or spots[1][2] Spleen or liver - Enlargement[1][2] Bones or joints - Pain or tenderness[1][2] References |
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Author | Mikael Häggström |
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