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The article addresses '''leukemia''', which is uncommonly seen by anatomical pathologists. It is a subset of [[hematopathology]]. Lymphoma is discussed in the ''[[lymphoma]]'' article, and overlaps somewhat with | The article addresses '''leukemia''', which is uncommonly seen by anatomical pathologists. It is a subset of [[hematopathology]]. | ||
Lymphoma is discussed in the ''[[lymphoma]]'' article, and overlaps somewhat with leukemia as the clear distinction between the two is historical (see below). | |||
Historical classification:<ref>{{Ref PCPBoD8|314}}</ref> | |||
*Leukemia = involves bone marrow +/- peripheral blood. | |||
**Classic presentation: infection, bleeding, anemia. | |||
*Lymphoma = discrete mass(es), usu. [[lymph node]]. | |||
**Classic presentation: non-tender lymph nodes | |||
==Definition== | ==Definition== |
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