Preferred Name

acute erythroid leukemia
Synonyms

acute erythroleukemia

acute erythroleukemia M6b subtype

acute myeloid leukemia FAB-M6

Di Guglielmo's syndrome

AML-M6

acute erythroleukemia M6a subtype

Di Guglielmo syndrome

M6 acute myeloid leukemia

AEL

acute erythroblastic leukemia

FAB M6

acute erythroid leukemia

AML M6

acute myeloid leukemia M6

Erythroleukemia

erythroblastic leukemia

leukemia, erythroid, malignant

Definitions

An acute myeloid leukemia characterized by a predominant immature erythroid population. There are two subtypes recognized: erythroleukemia and pure erythroid leukemia. (WHO, 2001)

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0017858

altLabel

acute erythroleukemia

acute erythroleukemia M6b subtype

acute myeloid leukemia FAB-M6

Di Guglielmo's syndrome

AML-M6

acute erythroleukemia M6a subtype

Di Guglielmo syndrome

M6 acute myeloid leukemia

AEL

acute erythroblastic leukemia

FAB M6

acute erythroid leukemia

AML M6

acute myeloid leukemia M6

Erythroleukemia

erythroblastic leukemia

leukemia, erythroid, malignant

definition

An acute myeloid leukemia characterized by a predominant immature erythroid population. There are two subtypes recognized: erythroleukemia and pure erythroid leukemia. (WHO, 2001)

has_exact_synonym

M6 acute myeloid leukemia

AEL

acute erythroblastic leukemia

FAB M6

acute erythroid leukemia

AML M6

acute myeloid leukemia M6

Erythroleukemia

erythroblastic leukemia

leukemia, erythroid, malignant

has_related_synonym

acute erythroleukemia

acute erythroleukemia M6b subtype

acute myeloid leukemia FAB-M6

Di Guglielmo's syndrome

AML-M6

acute erythroleukemia M6a subtype

Di Guglielmo syndrome

label

acute erythroid leukemia

prefixIRI

MONDO:0017858

prefLabel

acute erythroid leukemia

seeAlso

https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/9620/acute-erythroid-leukemia

https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/9750/di-guglielmos-syndrome

textual definition

An acute myeloid leukemia characterized by a predominant immature erythroid population. There are two subtypes recognized: erythroleukemia and pure erythroid leukemia. (WHO, 2001)

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0015667

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0020703

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