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==Overview==
==Overview==
Progression to [[acute myeloid leukemia]] may seen in 10-21.2% of patients with Chronic Neutrophilic Leukemia (CNL). Common [[complications]] of CNL include predisposing to [[hemorrhage]], progression of disease, blastic or [[Leukemia|leukemic]] conversion and treatment-related [[toxicity]] .[[Prognosis]] is generally poor, and the 5-year [[survival rate]] of patients with CNL is approximately 28%. Some [[criteria]] same as treatment resistance, [[refractory]] [[neutrophilia]], increasing in [[red blood cell]]<nowiki/>s, [[platelet]] [[transfusion]] dependency, deterioration of [[organomegaly]] and blast crisis indicate disease progression.
Course of the [[disease]] is variable in CNL [[patients]], developing [[blast crisis]] is happened in most [[patients]]. Moreover, Progression to [[acute myeloid leukemia]] may seen in 10-21.2% of patients with CNL. Common [[complications]] of CNL include predisposing to [[hemorrhage]], progression of disease, blastic or [[Leukemia|leukemic]] conversion and treatment-related [[toxicity]] .[[Prognosis]] is generally poor, and the 5-year [[survival rate]] of patients with CNL is approximately 28%. Some [[criteria]] same as treatment resistance, [[refractory]] [[neutrophilia]], increasing in [[red blood cell]]<nowiki/>s, [[platelet]] [[transfusion]] dependency, deterioration of [[organomegaly]] and blast crisis indicate disease progression.
 
 
==Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis==
==Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis==


===Natural History===
===Natural History===
*Course of the disease is variable in CNL patients, developing blast crisis is happened in most patients. Moreover, [[Progression]] to [[acute myeloid leukemia]] may seen in 10-21.2% of patients with CNL.<ref name="DaoTyner2017" /><ref name="Elliott2006">{{cite journal|last1=Elliott|first1=Michelle A.|title=Chronic neutrophilic leukemia and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia: WHO defined|journal=Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology|volume=19|issue=3|year=2006|pages=571–593|issn=15216926|doi=10.1016/j.beha.2005.07.012}}</ref><ref name="Reilly2002">{{cite journal|last1=Reilly|first1=John T.|title=CHRONIC NEUTROPHILIC LEUKAEMIA: A DISTINCT CLINICAL ENTITY?|journal=British Journal of Haematology|volume=116|issue=1|year=2002|pages=10–18|issn=0007-1048|doi=10.1046/j.1365-2141.2002.03234.x}}</ref>
*Course of the [[disease]] is variable in CNL [[patients]], developing [[blast crisis]] is happened in most [[patients]]. Moreover, Progression to [[acute myeloid leukemia]] may seen in 10-21.2% of patients with CNL.<ref name="DaoTyner2017" /><ref name="Elliott2006">{{cite journal|last1=Elliott|first1=Michelle A.|title=Chronic neutrophilic leukemia and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia: WHO defined|journal=Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology|volume=19|issue=3|year=2006|pages=571–593|issn=15216926|doi=10.1016/j.beha.2005.07.012}}</ref><ref name="Reilly2002">{{cite journal|last1=Reilly|first1=John T.|title=CHRONIC NEUTROPHILIC LEUKAEMIA: A DISTINCT CLINICAL ENTITY?|journal=British Journal of Haematology|volume=116|issue=1|year=2002|pages=10–18|issn=0007-1048|doi=10.1046/j.1365-2141.2002.03234.x}}</ref>


===Complications===
===Complications===
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[[Category:Immunology]]
[[Category:Primary care]]
[[Category:Primary care]]
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Course of the disease is variable in CNL patients, developing blast crisis is happened in most patients. Moreover, Progression to acute myeloid leukemia may seen in 10-21.2% of patients with CNL. Common complications of CNL include predisposing to hemorrhage, progression of disease, blastic or leukemic conversion and treatment-related toxicity .Prognosis is generally poor, and the 5-year survival rate of patients with CNL is approximately 28%. Some criteria same as treatment resistance, refractory neutrophilia, increasing in red blood cells, platelet transfusion dependency, deterioration of organomegaly and blast crisis indicate disease progression.


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