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* [[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)]] | * [[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)]] | ||
* [[T-cell leukemia]] | * [[T-cell leukemia]] | ||
* [[Hairy cell leukemia]] | |||
Includes: {{discussAllan | could you make sure that none of the leukemias linked below are a synonym for one of the following? If they are not, please take out the discussion, if they are, please move the page as a link to the "excludes" above. }} | Includes: {{discussAllan | could you make sure that none of the leukemias linked below are a synonym for one of the following? If they are not, please take out the discussion, if they are, please move the page as a link to the "excludes" above. }} | ||
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***Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia, mature B cell type | ***Acute Lymphoblastic leukemia, mature B cell type | ||
***B cell prolymphocytic leukemia | ***B cell prolymphocytic leukemia | ||
*NK-cell leukemia-Natural killer (NK) cells are a type of lymphocyte (called large granular lymphocytes) that attacks foreign cells. | *NK-cell leukemia-Natural killer (NK) cells are a type of lymphocyte (called large granular lymphocytes) that attacks foreign cells. | ||
**Aggressive NK-cell leukemia (also called aggressive NK-cell lymphoma, or ANKL), is a very rare type of NHL. The body makes large numbers of NK cells that are larger than normal. It is grouped with T-cell lymphomas. | **Aggressive NK-cell leukemia (also called aggressive NK-cell lymphoma, or ANKL), is a very rare type of NHL. The body makes large numbers of NK cells that are larger than normal. It is grouped with T-cell lymphomas. | ||