Acute leukemia is one of the most common hematologic malignancies and its exact mechanism of development is unknown yet. In clinical, acute leukemia alw g12 acid are important components of blood cells ays In accompan...Acute leukemia is one of the most common hematologic malignancies and its exact mechanism of development is unknown yet. In clinical, acute leukemia alw g12 acid are important components of blood cells ays In accompany with abnormal iron balance. Ferritin, folic acid and vitamin this study, we measured variations of serum levels of ferritin (SF), folic and vitamin B^2 in the acute leukemia patients under different disease stages including first diagnosed stage complete remission (CR) stage and not remission (NR) or relapse stage. It demonstrated that serum SF levels in patients at the first diagnosed stage and NR or relapse stage were significantly higher than the CR stage in acute m leukemia (AML) patients and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients (P〈0.05). The serum folic acid yelocy levels tic in patients at the first diagnosed stage and NR or relapse stage were significantly lower than the CR stage in AML patients and ALL patients (P〈0.001). Whereas, serum vitamin B12 levels in AML patients were significantly higher at the first diagnosed stage and NR or relapse stage than the CR stage (P〈0.001). And it was significantly higher in ALE patients at the NR or relapse stage than at the first diagnosed stage and CR stage (P〈0.05). There are obvious variations of serum levels of SF, folic acid and vitamin and vitamin B12 and decreased levels B12 offo in acute leukemia patients under different stages. Increased serum levels of SF lic acid may correlate to the active degree of acute leukemia as well as tumor load展开更多
文摘Acute leukemia is one of the most common hematologic malignancies and its exact mechanism of development is unknown yet. In clinical, acute leukemia alw g12 acid are important components of blood cells ays In accompany with abnormal iron balance. Ferritin, folic acid and vitamin this study, we measured variations of serum levels of ferritin (SF), folic and vitamin B^2 in the acute leukemia patients under different disease stages including first diagnosed stage complete remission (CR) stage and not remission (NR) or relapse stage. It demonstrated that serum SF levels in patients at the first diagnosed stage and NR or relapse stage were significantly higher than the CR stage in acute m leukemia (AML) patients and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients (P〈0.05). The serum folic acid yelocy levels tic in patients at the first diagnosed stage and NR or relapse stage were significantly lower than the CR stage in AML patients and ALL patients (P〈0.001). Whereas, serum vitamin B12 levels in AML patients were significantly higher at the first diagnosed stage and NR or relapse stage than the CR stage (P〈0.001). And it was significantly higher in ALE patients at the NR or relapse stage than at the first diagnosed stage and CR stage (P〈0.05). There are obvious variations of serum levels of SF, folic acid and vitamin and vitamin B12 and decreased levels B12 offo in acute leukemia patients under different stages. Increased serum levels of SF lic acid may correlate to the active degree of acute leukemia as well as tumor load