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What are the symptoms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia?

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The symptoms of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia include:: Abdominal pain, Bone pain, Dizziness, Enlarged liver and spleen, Enlarged lymph nodes, Fever, Pounding heartbeat, Pleural effusion, Difficulty breathing, Fatigue, Paleness, Bruising, Petechiae, Nose bleeds.

Answered 6/1/2016

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