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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia - Prognosis
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PrognosisOnce a diagnosis of leukemia has been made, further tests are performed to check:
Determining the Cell of OriginFirst, the doctors must determine the cell of origin. In other words, they want to determine if the cell is myeloid or lymphocytic. One method is to measure an enzyme called terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT).
![]() B Cell MaturityThe stage of maturity of the leukemic B cell helps determine prognosis. There are three stages:
Immunological MarkersA series of tests are used to determine the immunologic pattern of the leukemia cell (how it can be expected to interact with the immune system). On the surface of malignant ALL cells are markers for certain antigens (molecules that set off a targeted attack by the immune system using antibodies). Such antigens are proving to be very helpful in predicting outcome. ![]() An antigen is a substance that can provoke an immune response. Typically, antigens are substances not usually found in the body.
Important antigens associated with ALL include:
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