Chronic myelogenous leukemia, or CML, is another name for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), a cancer type that starts in certain bone marrow blood-forming cells. The primary initiator of granulocytic proliferation in CML, a myeloproliferative malignancy, is the BCR-ABL1 fusion protein or Philadelphia chromosome. CML is classified into three stages: chronic, accelerated, and blast. It has been widely recognized that the likelihood of developing CML varies by gender, geography, and age. In the chronic phase of CML (CML-CP), bleeding is a rare sign since the thrombocyte and coagulation functions are still adequate. Uncertainties exist regarding the CML bleeding mechanism. We report four cases of CML-CP in adult patients. The majority of these patients had CML and had idiopathic spontaneous bleeding in multiple locations.
Keywords: bcr-abl; chronic myeloid leukemia; chronic phase; philadelphia chromosome; tyrosine kinase inhibitor (tki).
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