Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Signs and Symptoms

Last updated: 27 November 2024

Introduction

  • Also known as chronic myelogenous, myelocytic, or chronic granulocytic leukemia
  • Has three phases: Chronic, accelerated and blast
  • Median age in Asian and African countries is <50 years old
  • Median age in western countries at presentation is at >50 years old

Definition

  • A myeloid disorder associated with Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome t(9;22)(q34;q11), a fusion of the breakpoint cluster region (BCR) and Abelson murine leukemia (ABL1) genes

Signs and Symptoms

  • Systemic symptoms:
    • Anemia
    • Abdominal fullness
    • Abdominal pain that may present with left upper quadrant pain and early satiety
    • Bleeding episodes due to platelet dysfunction
    • Fatigue
    • Malaise
    • Weight loss
  • Other frequent findings:
    • Splenomegaly
    • Raised platelet count
    • Increased white blood cell (WBC) count
    • Involvement of lymph nodes, skin and soft tissue (patients with blast crisis)

Risk Factors

  • The only known risk factor is exposure to ionizing radiation