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Appendix 11
Hospital Summary of Leukemia Case
Admitted on 10-2-72 to National Cancer Institute, Hematology and Supportive Care Branch

The patient is a 19-year-old man from the Marshall Islands, who transfers from
the hospital of the Brookhaven National Laboratory witha tentative diagnosis of acute
leukenaia.

PRESENT ILLNESS:

This patient has been followed with yearly physicals and blood counts by the
Medical Research Center of the Brookhaven National Laboratory since age one, at which

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cell coune 700 with 26% palgajeR8iphapiecytes, and the remainder abnormal monocytic
precursors.

Urinalysis, liver function tests, and prothrobin time were all within

normal limits. Apsey

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the left posterior fliac crest was performed

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or unusual bruising or Pi@edtag, VieRIGE muscle aches, or amincreased number of infec- ,

and revealed a predominance of early myeloid precursors with some
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