NK-LGL leukemia
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Term | NK-LGL leukemia |
Short definition | NK cell - type of immune cell that contains granules (small particles) with enzymes that can kill tumor cells or cells infected with a virus. An NK cell is a type of white blood cell. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
NK-LGL leukemia - A type of leukemia in which large natural killer (NK) cells (a type of white blood cell) containing granules (small particles) are found in the blood. It is a chronic disease that can last a long time and get worse. Also known as natural killer cell leukemia with large granular lymphocytes and NK-LGLL
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on NK-LGL leukemia
- Wikipedia's article - NK-LGL leukemia
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