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  1. Jun 9, 2021 · Symptoms in Children. Leukemia symptoms can vary across different age groups. For a person with childhood leukemia, telltale symptoms might include: Headaches; Seizures; Vomiting; Blurred vision; Balance problems; Rashes; Gum issues

  2. What causes leukemia in children? The exact cause of leukemia in children is not known. There are certain conditions passed on from parents to children (inherited) that increase the risk for childhood leukemia.

  3. Noninfectious causes include drug fever, fever related to the underlying malignancy, transfusion reactions, or allergic reactions. This chapter will focus on the current epidemiology of infections in patients with acute leukemias.

    • Kenneth V. I. Rolston
    • Infections in Hematology. 2014 Nov 27 : 3-23.
    • 10.1007/978-3-662-44000-1_1
    • 2014 Nov
  4. Bone or joint pain: This pain is caused by the buildup of leukemia cells near the surface of the bone or inside the joint. Swelling of the abdomen (belly): Leukemia cells can collect in the liver and spleen, making these organs bigger. This might be noticed as a fullness or swelling of the belly.

  5. Dec 4, 2020 · Despite advances in antimicrobial therapies and prophylaxis, acute leukemia patients with disease- and treatment-related immunosuppression remain at risk for life-threatening infection, including with resistant organisms, antimicrobial-related adverse events, and higher treatment costs.

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  7. Jan 18, 2022 · Leukemia is often thought of as a childhood cancer. But while acute lymphocytic leukemia most commonly affects children, most cases of leukemia are diagnosed in older adults. "The average age of diagnosis of acute leukemia is around 70 years of age," says Dr. Foran.

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