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Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is a type of [[myeloproliferative neoplasm,]] [[AKA]] ''chronic myelogenous leukemia''. It is driven by the bcr-abl fusion protein, detectable cytogenetically as the Philadelphia chromosome. It is a [[leukemia]] in that the fusion protein drives granulopoiesis (and less commonly megakaryopoiesis), resulting in marked peripheral blood leucocytosis.
'''Chronic myeloid leukaemia''', abbreviated '''CML''', is a type of [[myeloproliferative neoplasm]]. It is also known as '''chronic myelogenous leukemia'''.  
 
It is driven by the bcr-abl fusion protein, detectable cytogenetically as the Philadelphia chromosome. It is a [[leukemia]] in that the fusion protein drives granulopoiesis (and less commonly megakaryopoiesis), resulting in marked peripheral blood leucocytosis.


==General==
==General==
*Adults - usu. 50s or 60s.
*Adults - usually 50s or 60s.


Clinical - commonly:<ref>{{Ref PCPBoD8|336}}</ref>
Clinical - commonly:<ref>{{Ref PCPBoD8|336}}</ref>
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